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V. 14
LIST OF PEDIGREES.
Ancaster, Earl of
Atlay ....
Barlow, Baronet .
Barry ....
BoDiNGTON of Cubbington,
CO. Warwick
Brassev, Baron
Clay of Burrows Lea, co
Surrey, Baronet
Comber, formerly of East
Newton, co. York
Courtenay .
Crisp, formerly of Friern
Barnet, co. Middlesex
Dale ....
Darell (formerly Stephens)
of Trewonian, co. Corn-
wall ....
Dent
Disraeli of Hughenden Manor,
CO. Buckingham
Elliot
Evre-Matcham of Newhouse,
CO. Wilts ....
Fanshawe of Dengey, co.
Essex ....
FiTZWiLLiAM, Earl
GiDLEY of Exeter, co. Devon 130
Griffith
Harwood
Helps ....
Page
Page
172
Jalland of Holderness House,
69
CO. York ....
189
194
Mawdesley . . . .
86
I
Moore
Morrice, formerly of Bets-
145
117
hanger, CO. Kent
55
60
Pickersgill-Cunliffe of
Staughton Manor, co.
81
Huntingdon
Potts, formerly of Berwick on-
49
19
Tweed, co. Northumberland
78
73
Poynter, Baronet
187
Ratcliff . . . .
103
143
Rendlesham, Baron
124
41
Rugge-Price of Spring Grove,
Richmond, co. Surrey,
Baronet ....
161
134
Stapleton of Warbrook, co.
152
Hants ....
Talboys, formerly of Doughton
132
140
Manor, near Tetbury, co.
198
Gloucester
99
Tennyson, Baron .
92
113
Thursfield ....
182
Vincent ....
156
105
Wescombe, formerly of Dod-
28
dington, co. Somerset
179
130
White
III
137
Woodhead ....
166
177
Wright of Wold Newton, co.
1.1?.^
Lincoln ....
37
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LIST OF PLATES.
Book-plate of "Sir John Wolfe Barry, K.C.B."
Armorial Bearings of Earl Fitzwilliam .
Armorial Bearings of Baron Brassey
Book-plate of "Thomas, Baron Brassey"
Armorial Bearings of Baron Tennyson
Fac-simile of a Crayon Drawing of Thomas Talboy;
of Doughton Manor, near Tetbury, co
Gloucester ......
Book-plate of "James Charles Getting of Doughto
Cottage, Ross-on-Wye, C° Hereford " (by Wi
Foster, 1907) .....
Armorial Bearings of Baron Rendlesham
Book-plate of " Darell, Trewornan, Cornwall "
Book-plate of "Fred Crisp"
Armorial Bearings of Earl of Ancaster
Book-plate of "Henry Harwood Harwood" .
Book-plate of " Boswell George Jalland "
Armorial Bearings of Sir Hilaro William Wellesley
Barlow, Baronet .....
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Artns on record in the College of Arms. —
Or three bars gemel azure over all a pale
invected ermine thereon a portcullis with
chains sable.
Crest. — A gryphon gules wings elevated
and addorsed barry of six or and azure
in its mouth a rose argent leaved and
slipped proper resting the dexter claw on
a portcullis as in the arms.
Motto. — Boutez en avant.
iSarr^.
Walter Edwaid Barry of Bridge Street,=^Frances Maybank,
Westminster (eldest son of Walter Barry
of Red Lion Street, London, by Alice
Gooding his wife); born 21 May, bapt.
at St. George-the-Martyr, Bloomsbury,
London, 30 May 1759. He marr. 2ndly
at St. Clement's, Eastcheap, London,
2 February 1799, Sarali Routledge, who
died at Stamford Street, Blackfriars,
London. He died 21 April, and was
bur. in Broadway Chapel Ground, West-
minster, 27 April 1805. Will dated 15
February 1804, with codicil dated
26 January 1805, proved (P.C.C. 423
Nelson) 28 June 1805, by Thomas Dixon
and Thomas Marshall, the Exors named
in will. =i=
Thomas Barry, born in Westminster
25 November, bapt. there privately
29 December 1799; died, aged 48,
bur. in Broadway Chapel Ground,
Westminster, 20 January 1848.
born 8 June
1757; marr. at St.
Clement's, Ea.st-
cheap, London,
17 June 1780;
died, aged 41,
II July, bur. in
Uroadway Chapel
Ground, West-
minster, 15 July
1798. ist wife.
Frances, born 15 March, bapt. privately 5 April 1781
(baptism registered at St. Botolph Without, Aldgate,
London) ; marr. 19 July 1806, John Pearson
Hayward, Deputy of the Ward of Farringdon Within,
in the City of London ; died at Brixton, co. Surrey,
in his 73rd year, on Sunday, 26 August 1849.
Will dated 29 December 1847, proved (P.C.C.
6771 49) 17 September 1849, by John Hayward
and George Hayward, sons, and Edward Purser,
the Exors. She died at Newgate Street, London,
aged 33, 25 August, and was bur. in a vault in the
South chancel of Christ Church, Newgate Street,
London, i September 18 14.
Charles Barry, born 16 September, bapt.
privately 12 October 1782 (baptism regis-
tered at All Hallows Barking, London) ;
died 5 January, bur. at All Hallows Barking,
London, 9 January 1783.
Sarah, born 16 December 1783, bapt.
privately 13 January 1784 (baptism registered
at All Hallows Barking, London) ; died
24 January, bur. at All Hallows Barking,
London, 28 January 1785.
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William Barry, born
25 December 18 12,
bapt. privately 2 1
January 1813; died,
aged 15 months, 21
March, bur. in
Broadway Chapel
Ground, Westminster,
26 March 1814.
Walter Edward Barry, born 12 June,
bapt. at St. John-the-Evangelist's,
Westminster, 27 July 1814; died at
Ipswich, CO. Suffolk, 14 December,
bur. at Gosbeck, co. Suffolk, 19
December 1894. Will dated 3 April
1889, proved (Prin. Reg., 3, 95)
5 January 1895, by Septimus Barry,
gent., brother, and Louisa Barry,
spinster, sister, the Exors.
Margaret, born 16 September, bapt. at
St. Margaret's, Westminster, 25 Oc-
tober 181 5 ; died, aged 7 months, 22
April, bur. in Broadway Chapel Ground,
Westminster, 27 April 181 6.
Frances, born 14 November, bapt.
privately 21 November, died, aged
9 days, 23 November, bur. in Broad-
way Chapel Ground, Westminster,
26 November 1816.
William Barry of Bishopsgate Street=
Within, in the City of London, and of
North Brixton, co. Surrey ; born 5 April
1786; died at Provost Road, South
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, in his 72nd
year, on Wednesday, 3 June, bur. in
Norwood Cemetery, co. Surrey, 9 June
1857. Will dated 17 April 1857, proved
(P.C.C. 440, 57) 23 June 1857, by Walter
Edward Barry, the Rev. Foster Stable
Barry and Septimus Barry^ sons, the Exors.
=Margaret, dau. of William Green; born 3 September,
bapt. at St. Alban's, Wood Street, London, 18
September 1793; marr. at St. ^Liry's, Lambeth,
CO. Surrey, 21 March 181 2; died at Provost Road,
South Hampstead, in her 64th year, on Wednesday,
13 May, bur. in Norwood Cemetery 19 May 1857.
Adnion was granted at the Principal Registry
6 August 1858, to Walter Edward Barry, son, one
of the Exors of the said William Barry.
Emma, born 6 December 181 7, bapt. at
St. Margaret's, Westminster, 7 January
1 8 18; marr. at St. Mark's, Kennington, co.
Surrey (by the Rev. Charlton Lane), on
Wednesday, 16 July 1845, the Rev. James
Hicks (eldest son of the Rev. James
Champion Hicks of Rangeworthy, co.
Gloucester,- by Frances his wife, dau. of
John Searle of Stoke Gabriel, co. Devon) ;
born 21 July 1810 ; of Oriel College,
Oxford, matriculated 13 May 1S30, aged
1 9, B.A. 1834; Vicar of Piddletrenthide,
CO. Dorset, 1845 ; died at Alnwick, co.
Northumberland, 28 December, bur. there
31 December 1889. Will dated 21 May
1884, proved at Newcastle-on-Tyne, co.
Northumberland, 28 January 1890, by
William Searle Hicks of Newcastle-on-Tyne,
and John George Hicks of Alnwick, sons,
the Exors. She died at Newcastle-on-Tyne
3 June, and was bur. at Alnwick 6 June
1895- =r
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James Green Barry,
born at Bishopsgate
Street, London, 7 July,
bapt. there privately
4 August 1819; died
28 February, bur. at
St. Martin Outwich,
London, 5 March
1821.
Frances Eliza, born
22 April, bapt. at
St. Martin Outwich,
London, 18 May
1821 ; died 18 No-
vember i82i,andbur.
at St. Martin Outwich,
London.
Selina, born 30 July, bapt.
at St. Martin Outwich,
London, 3 September
1822 ; died 26 February,
bur. at St. Martin Outwich,
London, 2 March 1823.
Louisa, born 26 January,
bapt. at St. Martin Outwich,
London, 23 February
1824; died at Swaffham,
CO. Norfolk, aged 78, on
Wednesday, 29 January,
bur. there 4 February 1902.
Will dated 27 May 1887,
proved (Prin. Reg., 298,
1902) 7 March 1902, by
Septimus Barry, gent.,
brother, the sole Exor.
Rev. Walter George Barry, born at 7 Stepney Green, co.=
Middlesex, on Saturday, i December, bapt. at St. Peter's,
Stepney, 22 December 1855; educated at Merchant
Taylors' School and at King's College, London ; Chaplain
Madras Ecclesiastical Establishment from 1888, Senior
Chaplain from 1898; of Coimbatore 1888, North Black
Town 1888, Trevandrum 1888-89, St. Mark's, Bangalore,
1899-90 and 1 898- 1 903, Trimulgherry 1890-91, Bhamo,
Burma, 1891-93, South Black Town 1893 and 1905-1906,
Bellary, Madras, 1893-96, Ootacamund 1903-1905, and
Garrison Chaplain, Fort St. George, Madras, since 1906.
=Anna, dau. of the Rev. William
Edward Downes, Rector of Baylham,
CO. SuOblk, by Sophia Judith his
wife, dau. of Charles Bonner of
Spalding, co. Lincoln ; born 10
June, bapt. at Baylham 5 August
1861 ; marr. there (by the Rev.
Arthur Medows Downes, Vicar of
Batheaston, co. Somerset, brother
of the bride, assisted by the father
of the bridegroom) on Tuesday,
18 July 1893.
Agnes Margaret, born 26 April, bapt. at
Holy Trinity, Bellary, 16 May 1S94;
died at Bangalore 26 September 1902,
bur. there the same day.
Frances Sophia, born 26
June, bapt. at Baylham
2 August 1896.
Geraldine Mary, born
4 October, bapt. at
Wake's Colne, co. Essex,
7 November 1897.
Charles IJarry, born
17 February, bapt. at
St. Margaret's, West-
minster, 16 March
178S; died 4 July, bur.
in Broadway Chapel
Ground, Westminster,
8 July 1792.
George Barry of Northamjiton ; born 10 February, bapt. at St. Margaret
Pattens, London, 7 March 1 790 ; Mayor of Northampton ; married
Catherine Pain ; died at his residence. The Parade, Norlham]jUjn,
aged 70, 21 July, bur. in the churchyard at All Saints', Northampton,
27 July i860. M.I. Will dated 5 February 1855, proved (Prin.
Reg., 505, 60) 16 August i860, by James Barry of Northampton and
Edwin Barry of the same place, sons, the Exors.
Eliza Mary, born
19 October, bapt.
at St. Martin Out-
wich, London, 17
November 1825 ;
died 4 August,
bur. at St. Martin
Outwich, London,
9 August 1828.
Ellen, born 19 July,
bapt. privately 16
August 1827 ; died
23 January, bur. at
St. Martin Outwich,
London, 28 January
1829.
Rev. Foster Stable Barry, born 18 December 1829,=
bapt. privately 18 January 1S30 (baptism registered
at St. Martin Outwich, London) ; educated at
Merchant Taylors' School and at Pembroke College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1848,
B.A. 1852, M.A. 1855 (30th Wrangler); Curate of
St. Peter's, Stepney, co. Middlesex, 1852-62,
Chaplain of Opthalmic Hospital, Finsbury, London,
1862-64, Lecturer of St. Andrew's, Holborn,
London, 1864-66, Chaplain of Skinners' Almshouses,
Mile End, co. Middlesex, 1861-72, Curate of
St. INLirgaret's, Lothbury, London, 1866-72, Head
Master of Mercers' School, London, 1861-79, Curate
of St. Mary's, Acton, co. Middlesex, 1872-79,
Rector of Gosbeck, co. Suffolk, 1879-98, and of
Badingham, co. Suffolk, since 1898.
,^^^ 6^^^^^^A
^as':;r7^
^Frances Eliza, dau.
of George Cooper
of Caversham, co.
Oxford, by Eliza
Mary his wife, dau.
of William Green ;
born at Reading,
CO. Berks, 23
November 1830 ;
marr. at Caversham
9 January 1854 ;
died at the Rectory,
Gosbeck, in her
6 1 St year, on Satur-
day, 8 August, bur.
at Gosbeck 1 2
August 1 89 1.
Edward Stephenson Barry of Wokingham, co.=
Berks ; born at Stepney Green 3 July, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Stepney, 31 July 1857; educated
at Merchant Taylors' School and at St. John's
College, Oxford, matriculated 14 October
1876, aged 19, B.A. 1880; admitted a Solicitor
8 December 1893.
'Margaret, twin dau. of William Cooper of
Reading, by Elizabeth Ann his wife, dau. of
Henry Stamp ; born 1 1 February, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Reading (by the Rev. Samuel
Wildman Yates, the Vicar), 16 March 1858;
marr. at St. Mary-the-Virgin, Marlborough,
CO. Wilts, 12 February 1895.
Elinor Margaret, born 2 August,
bapt. at St. Paul's, Wokingham,
CO. Berks, 27 August 1897.
James Barry, born lo June, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Westminster,=
17 July 1792; died at 5 Eliot Bank, Forest Hill, co. Kent, in
his 93rd year, on Saturday, 3 January, bur. in Highgate Cemetery,
London, on Wednesday, 7 January 1885. M.I. Will dated
27 September 1884, proved (Prin. Reg., 8, 85) 19 January 1885,
by William Henry Barry of 7 Birchin Lane, in the City of
London, nephew, Lewis Cooper of Caversham Hill, Reading,
CO. Berks, and Frances Barry of 5 Eliot Bank, Forest Hill,
daughter, the Exors.
^Charlotte Gibbon Dann,
marr. by licence at
St. Margaret's, West-
minster, 28 September
1818 ; died, aged 62, on
Tuesday, 19 February,
bur. in Highgate
Cemetery, London, 25
February 1856. M.L
Charlotte, born George Barry, born at Queenhithe,=
20 July 1819; Upper Thames Street, London, 20
marr. at St. March 1821; died at i Pilgrim's
John's, Hamp- Lane, Hampstead, aged 44, 23
stead, CO. Mid- April, bur. in Highgate Cemetery,
dlesex (by the London, 28 April 1865. M.L Will
Rev. Thomas dated 18 May 1863, with codicil
Ainger), 11 De- dated 13 April 1865, proved (Prin.
cember 1844, Reg., 365, 65) i June 1865, by
William Cleve- James Barry of i Pilgrim's Lane,
land. =p Hampstead, father,GeorgeHayward
/K of 41 Park Road, Hampstead, and
Frances Barry of i Pilgrim's Lane,
spinster, sister, the Exors.
=Sarah Maria, dau. of
Joseph and Mary Pain
of Felmersham, co.
Bedford ; born at Fel-
mersham 5 July, bapt.
there 13 July 1823 ;
marr. at Felmersham
30 September 1851 ;
died at 5 Eton Villas,
Haverstock Hill, co.
Middlesex, aged 31, on
Monday, 18 Septem-
ber, bur. in Highgate
Cemetery, London, 23
September 1854. M.L
Frances, bom
at Queenhithe
26 July, bapt.
at St. Michael's,
Queenhithe, 27
August 1828.
Rev. Ernest Joseph Barry, born at Hampstead i June
1853; of St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1873, B.A. 1877, M.A. 1886;
Diocesan Lispector of Schools for the Archdeaconries of
Sheffield, East Riding and Cleveland from 1895.
Herbert Barry, died,
aged I month, 8 Sep-
tember 1854, bur. in
Highgate Cemetery,
London. M.L
Stephenson Barry, born 6 October, bapt. at St. Martin
Outwich, London, 2 November 1831 ; educated at the
City of London School and at Trinity College, Cambridge ;
died at Cambridge, after a few days' illness, in his 19th
year, on Wednesday, 12 December, bur. in Norwood
Cemetery, co. Surrey, 17 December 1849.
Ligham Foster Barry, born
12 May, bapt. at St. Martin
Outwich, London, 18 June
1833 ; died i April, bur. at
St. Martin Outwich, London,
7 April 1S34.
Foster Barry, born at Stepney Green,
CO. Middlesex, 6 February, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Stepney, 4 March 1859 ;
died, aged 5 months, on Monday,
18 July, bur. in Norwood Cemetery
22 July 1859.
Margaret, born at Stepney Alice, born at College
Green 15 August, bapt. Hill, Cannon Street, Lon-
at St. Peter's, Stepney, don, 27 March, bapt. at
12 September i860.
St. Margaret's, Lothbury,
London, 23 April 1862.
Charlotte, bom 23 December 1793, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Westminster,
20 January 1794 ; died 7 June, bur. in Broadway Chapel Ground,
Westminster, 10 June 1795.
Septimus Barry,
born 1 1 March,
bapt. at St.
Martin Outwich,
London, 3 June
1835-
Nona, born 28 July, bapt. at St. Martin Outwich, London, 25 August 1838;
marr. at Norwood, co. Middlesex (by the Rev. Foster Stable Barry, brother
of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Henry Worsley, Incumbent), on Monday,
28 July 1862, Frederick Moralt Blockley of Kilbum, co. Middlesex
{3rd son of John Blockley of Park Road, Haverstock Hill, Hampstead,
CO. Middlesex); born 9 March 1833.
I
William Frederick
Barry, born 2 1
January, bapt. at
St. Margaret's,
Lothbury, Lon-
don, 20 February
1864 ; died, aged
3 months, on
Saturday, 14 May,
bur. in Norwood
Cemetery, co.
Surrey, 18 May
1864.
Mary Louisa, born
7 February, bapt.
at St. Margaret's,
Lothbury, London,
8 March 1865.
Jessie Marian, born
20 November, bapt.
at St. Margaret's,
Lothbury, London,
19 December 1866 ;
died, aged 6 weeks,
on Sunday, 6 January,
bur. in Norwood
Cemetery 10 January
1867.
Katharine, born at College Hill, Cannon Street,
London, 13 February, bapt. at St. Margaret's,
Lothbury, London, 8 March 1868 ; marr. at Gosbeck,
CO. Suffolk, 15 September 1893, as his 2nd wife,
Charles Herbert Elliot (son of the Rev. William
Henry Elliot, Vicar of Stainton-in-Cleveland, co. York,
by Anna Sophia his wife, dau. of Charles David
Faber of Swinton Hall, co. York) ; born at Worsall
Hall, Yarm, co. York, 4 July, bapt. privately 24 July
1848 (baptism registered at Sockbum, co. Durham);
educated at Durham Grammar School and at Rossall
School. He marr. istly at St. Michael's, Alnwick,
CO. Northumberland, 14 April 1883, Sarah, dau. of
the Rev. James Hicks, Vicar of Piddletrenthide,
CO. Dorset, by Emma his wife, dau. of William Barry
{see page 2) ; born at Piddletrenthide 2 September
1859; died at Elmer's End, co. Kent, 14 February,
bur. at West Wickham, co. Kent, 17 February 1881.
I
Arthur Lewis Barry of " The=Winifred Mary, dau. of Frederick Cubitt of
Hollies," Norwich Road, Ipswich, by Julia his wife, dau. of Thomas
Ipswich, CO. Suffolk ; born at Fisher-Salter of Attleborough, co. Norfolk ;
Acton, CO. Middlesex, 26 born at Ipswich 7 January, bapt. at
August, bapt. at St. Mary's, St. Matthew's, Ipswich, 13 February 1882;
Acton, 22 September 1869. marr. there 27 April 1905.
Percy Barry, born
at Acton 2 Jan-
uary, bapt. at St.
Mary's, Acton, 30
January 1872.
Sir Charles Barry of Westminster, afterwards of The Ehns, Claphani=
Common, co. Surrey, R.A., F.R.S. ; born at Bridge Street, Westminster,
23 May, bapt. at St. Margaret's, \\'estminster, 17 June 1795; Architect of
St. Peter's Church, Brighton, 1824, Royal Institute of Fine Arts, Manchester,
1824, Sussex County Hospital, 1825, Travellers' Club, Pall Mall, London,
1829, Birmingham Grammar School, 1S33, alterations to Stafford House,
1835, Manchester Athenaeum 1836, Walton House, Walton-on-Thames, 1837,
Reform Club, Pall Mall, 1837, Highclere House, for the Earl of Carnarvon,
1837, Trentham Hall, for the Duke of Sutherland, 1838, alterations to
Buncombe Park, for Lord Feversham, 1843, Board of Trade, Whitehall,
1844, Shrubland, near Ipswich, 1848, Bridgwater House, for the Earl of
Ellesmere, 1850, alterations to Cliefden, for the Duke of Sutherland, 1851,
Halifax Town Hall 1859, (fcc. ; awarded the prize for design of Houses of
Parliament 29 February 1836, on which he was engaged from 1835 until his
death; A.R.A. 1840, R.A. 1842, F.R.S. 1849; presented with the Queen's
Gold Medal for Architecture by the Royal Institute of British Architects ;
a Member of the Academies of St. Luke's, Rome, St. Petersburg, Belgium,
Prussia, Sweden and Denmark, and of the American Institute ; knighted at
Windsor Castle 11 February 1852; died at The Elms, Clapham Common,
in his 65th year, on Saturday, 12 May, bur. in the nave of Westminster
Abbey 22 May i860. Will dated 12 December 1857, proved (Prin.
Reg., 360, 60) 4 June i860, by Charles Barry of Sackville Street, London,
Architect, and Edward Barry of Old Palace Yard, Westminster, Architect,
sons, William Henry Barry
-O/ ^^-n of Birchin Lane, London,
^"^^^7^ /f7-''z^.^^i-—7 ^^^ ^i-'-'i-^'f^ 'l^ gent., nephew, and Thomas
Grueber of Billiter Street,
London, the Exors.
=Sarah, dau. of Samuel
Rowsell of London ;
born 22 December
1799; marr. at St.
JN'iatthew's, Friday
Street, London, 7 De-
cember 1822 ; died
at her residence,
8 Cleveland Square,
Hyde Park, London,
in her 83rd year, on
Good Friday, 7 April,
bur. in Paddington
Cemetery, Willesden
Lane, co. Middlesex,
13 Ain-il 1 88 1. Will
dated 5 June 1874,
with three codicils
dated respectively 28
August 1875, 28 April
1877 and 30 Novem-
ber 1877, proved
(Prin. Reg., 354, 82)
30 May 1882, by
Charles Barry, the
Rev. Alfred Barry and
John Wolfe Barry,
sons, the surviving
Exors.
Charles Barry, F.S.A. ; born at Ely Place, Holbom,=
London, 21 September, bapt. at St. Andrew's, Holborn,
17 October 1823; educated at Sevenoaks Grammar
School ; Fellow, Past-President and Gold Medallist of
the Royal Institute of British Architects ; Officer of the
Legion of Honour ; Hon. Member of the Academies
of Fine Arts of Vienna ; died at 43 Marine Parade,
Worthing, co. Sussex, aged 76, on Saturday, 2 June, bur.
in Broadwater Cemetery, Worthing, 6 June 1900. Will
dated 28 November 1898, with codicil dated 12 December
1898, proved (Prin. Reg., 1476, 1900) 27 November
1900, by Charles Edward Barry, Architect, son, and
Arthur Mainley Cope, two of the Exors.
=Harriett Gardner Pitman, youngest dau.
of Thomas May of Northernhay, Exeter,
CO. Devon; born 2 August 1833; marr.
at St. David's, Exeter (by the Rev.
Alfred Barry, Head Master of Leeds
Grammar School), on Thursday, 14
September 1854 ; died suddenly at
43 Marine Terrace, Worthing, in her
66th year, on Sunday, 4 September,
bur. in Broadwater Cemetery, Worthing,
4 September 1898. Adfnon was granted
at the Principal Registry 21 September
1898, to Charles Barry, husband.
Charles Edward Barry of " Priest's=i=Louisa Kate, eldest dau. of Robert James Ransome of Stoke
Mere," Tadworth, co. Surrey ;
born at Manor Road, Forest Hill,
CO. Kent, on Thursday, 12 July,
bapt. at Christ Church, Forest
Hill, ir August 1855; educated
at Uppingham School.
Hall, Ipswich, co. Suffolk, by Charlotte Louisa his wife, dau.
of William Taylor of Ipswich ; born at 45 Duke Street, Ipswich,
25 February i860; marr. at St. Mary Stoke, Ipswich (by the
Rt. Rev. Alfred Barry, uncle of the bridegroom, assisted by
the Rev. Canon George Bulstrode, the Rector), on Thursday,
18 September 1890.
Caryl Arthur Ransome Barry,
born at 714 Nineteenth
Street, Washington, U.S.A.,
on Wednesday, 26 August
1 89 1, and bapt. at St. Paul's,
Washington.
Noel Viele, born at Washington
on Monday, 5 February, died
there, aged 7 weeks, on Monday,
26 March 1894, bur. in Rock
Creek Cemetery, Washington.
Hilary Cope Barry, born at
Stanley House, London Road,
Forest Hill, on Wednesday,
10 January, bapt. at St. Paul's
Cathedral 10 February 1900.
Frederick Barry, born at 2 Bridge=
Street, in the parish of St. Mar-
garet's, Westminster, 15 February,
bapt. at St. Margaret's, West-
minster, 15 March 1797; died
at Clapham Rise, co. Surrey,
aged 45 years and 24 days, on
Friday, 1 1 March, bur. in
Norwood Cemetery, co. Surrey,
18 March 1842.
=Eh'zabeth, dau. of Samuel Rowsell of London, by Sarah his wife ;
born at 18 Little Trinity Lane, Bread Street, London, 24 October,
named at St. Michael's, Queenhithe, 19 November 1797, bapt.
at 3 Temple Place, Blackfriars, in the parish of St. George's,
Southwark, 14 May i8oo; marr. at St. Matthew's, Friday Street,
London, i September 18 18; died at " West wood," Sydenham,
CO. Kent, aged 77, 25 February, bur. in Norwood Cemetery
2 March 1875. ^^'H dated 27 July 1870, proved (Prin. Reg., 198,
75) 9 March 1875, by William Henry Barry and Horace Barry,
sons, two of the Exors.
Rt. Rev. Alfred Barry, born at Ely Place, Holborn, London, 15 January,^
bapt. at St. Andrew's, Holborn, 13 February 1826 ; educated at King's
College, London, and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1844, B.A. 1848, M.A. 1851, B.D. i860, D.D. 1866,
4th Wrangler, 2nd Smith's Prizeman, ist-class in Classical Tripos 1848, Fellow
of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1849; Sub- Warden of Trinity College,
Glenalmond, co. Perth, 1849-54, Head Master Leeds Grammar School
1854-62, Principal Cheltenham College 1862-68, Principal King's College,
London, 1868-83; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Bath and Wells
1869-72, Canon of Worcester 1871-81, and of Westminster 18S1-84,
Chaplain to Queen Victoria 1875-84, Bishop of Sydney and Primate of
Australia and Tasmania 1884-89, Canon of St. George's, Windsor, 1891,
Rector of St. James', Piccadilly, London, 1895-1900, Assistant Bishop in
West London 1897; D.C.L. Oxford 21 June 1870, LL.D. Durham July
1888; Author of "Introduction to Old Testament," 1850, "Life of
Sir Charles Barry, R.A.," 1867, and other works.
=Louisa Victoria, 2nd
daughter of the
Rev. Thomas Smart
Hughes, B.D., Canon
of Peterborough, and
Vicar of Edgware, co.
Middlesex, by Maria
Ann his wife, dau.
of the Rev. John
Forster of Great Yar-
mouth, CO. Norfolk ;
born at Rhadegund
Buildings, Cambridge,
19 June 1829 ; marr.
at St. Mary-de-Lode,
Gloucester (by the
Rev.William Coghlan,
the Vicar), on Wednes-
day, 13 August 1 85 1.
Mary Louisa, Alfred Percival Barry, born at the=
born at 56 Vicarage, Ringwood, co. Hants, on
Regent Street, Wednesday, 1 1 August, bapt. at Ring-
Cambridge, on wood 8 September 1869; entered the
Tuesday, 7 Jan- Army as 2nd Lieutenant The Prince
uary, bapt. at Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry)
St. Andrew's, 4 February 1891, Lieutenant 14 June
Cambridge, 9 1894, Captain 13 March 1 901, Adjutant
February 1 86 2; 19th Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 23
died at May- May 1903 ; served in South African
ence,Germany, War 1900- 1902, including the defence of
2 3 August, bur. Schweitzer Reinecke ; operations of the
in the cloisters Kimberley Column in the Transvaal
of Worcester and Orange River Colony; served in the
Cathedral 28 26th Mounted Infantry from August 190 1
August 1880. until the end of the war (mentioned in
despatches. Queen's medal with three
clasps. King's medal with two clasps).
=Helen Charlotte, dau. of
the Very Rev. William
Richard Wood Stephens,
D.D., Dean of Winches-
ter ; marr. at St. Mary
Abbott's, Kensington,
London (by the father of
the bridegroom, assisted
by the Rev. Canon Cecil
Hook, Vicar of Leaming-
ton, CO. ^V'arwick, uncle
of the bride, and the
Rev. Canon Somerset
Edward Pennefather, the
Vicar), on Tuesday, 20
October 1903.
Hugh Gordon
Barry, born at
the Principal's
House, King's
College, Lon-
don, on Tues-
day, 4 October,
bapt. at the
Chapel Royal,
Savoy, London,
22 November
1870; educa-
ted at Clifton
College and at
Trinity College,
Cambridge,B.A.
1892.
Harriett Marian May,
born at Manor Road,
Forest Hill, co. Kent,
on Thursday, 9 Octo-
ber, bapt. at Christ
Church, Forest Hill,
12 November 1S56.
Edith Mary, born at 5 Woburn Place, Russell Square, London, on
Thursday, i July, bapt. at St. George's, Bloomsbury, London, 6 August
1858; marr. there 2 October 1884, John Ruault of "Four Oaks," Hatch
End, Pinner, co. Middlesex (son of Gustave Ruault, Assistant Master at
Harrow School, by Leontine his wife, dau. of Mons. Berthault of Paris) ;
born at Harrow-on-the-Hill, co. Middlesex, 18 March 1855, and bapt. at
the parish church, Harrow. =j=
A
Edward Barry, born 28 May, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Westminster, 8 August 1798; died
10 August 1798, bur. in Broadway Chapel Ground, Westminster {710 record in Jiegister).
Elizabeth, born at 108 Great Portland .Street, in
the parish of St. Marylebone, London, 17 July,
named at St. Marylebone new church 13 August
1819, bapt. at I Upper Stamford Street, in the
parish of Christ Church, co. Surrey, i January
1824; died unmarried at "Westwood," Syden-
ham, CO. Kent, in her 41st year, on Wednesday,
1 2 October, bur. in Norwood Cemetery, co. Surrey,
15 October 1859. Will dated 14 February 1857,
proved (Prin. Reg., 649, 59) 19 November 1859,
by William Henry Barry of 7 Birchin Lane,
London, brother, one of the Exors.
Frederick Edward Barry, born at 28 Walcot
Place, in the parish of St. Mary's, Lambeth,
CO. Surrey, 10 December 182 1, named there
in December 1822, bapt. at i Upper Stamford
Street, in the parish of Christ Church, co.
Surrey, i January 1824; died at "West-
wood," Sydenham, aged 49 years, 7 months
and 3 days, on Wednesday, 13 July, bur. in
Norwood Cemetery 16 July 1870. Adiiion
was granted at the Principal Registry
17 .August 1870, to William Henry Barry of
7 Birchin Lane, London, brother.
Emily, born at 27 Foley Place, Great Portland Street, London, 28 February, bapt. at All Souls',
Langham Place, 24 June 1828; died at her residence, 8 Cleveland Square, Hyde Park, London,
7 November, bur. in the same grave as her mother, in Paddington Cemetery, Willesden Lane,
CO. Middlesex, 12 November 1886. Will dated 29 January 1884, with codicil of same date,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1018, 86) 31 December 1886, by John Wolfe Barry of 23 Delahay Street,
Westminster, Civil Engineer, brother, Charles Edward Barry of i Westminster Chambers,
Victoria Street, Westminster, Architect, nephew, Frederick William Dickinson of 31 Hamelton
Road, Ealing, co. Middlesex, the Exors.
Arthur John Barry of Catsfield Place, co. Sussex, and=
of 7 The Sanctuary, Westminster ; born at 5 Woburn
Place, Russell Square, London, on Monday, 21
November, bapt. at St. George's, Bloomsbury, 20 De-
cember 1859; educated at Uppingham School; articled
with his uncle. Sir John Wolfe Wolfe-Barry, K.C.B. ;
went to India in 1883 ; was Engineer in charge of the
construction of the Jubilee bridge over the Hooghley
River, near Calcutta ; Executive Engineer in charge of
the construction of the bridge over the Damuda River,
and the work of the Damuda district of the Bengal-
Nagpur Railway, of which he was afterwards
Superintending Engineer of the Bengal section; returned
to England in 1891, and entered into partnership with
his uncle ; Engineer of the Chipstead Valley Railway,
the Epsom Downs Branch Railway, the Ealing and
South Harrow Railway, the Crowhurst, Sidley and
Bexhill Railway, and other works ; is joint Consulting
Engineer with his uncle to the British and Chinese
Corporation, Limited, the Chinese Central Railway,
Limited, the Chinese Engineering and Mining
Company, Limited, the Shanghai Nanking Railway, and
the new harbour and port of Ching Wang Tao, in the
Gulf of Pechili, also the Bombay Port Trust ; Consulting
Engineer to Johore State Railways, the Southern Punjab
Railway, and others in India, Siam and Egypt ;
M. Inst. C.E. ; Colonel in the Engineer and Railway
Volunteer Staff Corps.
8
=Mabel Maude
Josephine, dau.
of Colonel Eliott
Seward Ostrehan
of the Bombay
Staff Corps, by
Isobel Sadleir his
wife, widow of
Captain Arthur
Cole Sewell ;
born at Hydra-
bad, Sind, India,
15 July, bapt.
there i December
1864 ; marr. at
St. Paul's Cathe-
dral, Calcutta, 29
February 1888.
Caroline Sarah,
born at " Lapse-
wood," Sydenham
Hill, on Satur-
day, 22 December
i860 ; marr. at
Holy Trinity,
Putney, co. Surrey
(by the Rev. Ber-
nard Reynolds,
Prebendary of St.
Paul's, cousin of
the bride), on
Tuesday, 20 Jan-
uary 1903, Charles
Frederick Stile-
man of " The
Hermitage," Cock-
field, CO. Suffolk,
2nd son of Francis
Croughton Stile-
man, Member of
Council of the
Institution of Civil
Engineers.
William Henry Barry, born at i Upper Stamford Street,=
in the parish of Christ Church, co. Surrey, 2 October
1823, bapt. there i January 1824 (Sponsors :
Mr. William Barry, Mr. S. M. Rowsell and Miss Jane
Rowsell) ; died s.p. at his residence, 23 Westbourne
Terrace, Hyde Park, London, aged 66, 15 January,
bur. in Norwood Cemetery, co. Surrey, 21 January 1890.
Will dated 18 September 1888, with two codicils dated
respectively 28 January 1889 and 29 August 1889,
proved (Prin. Reg., 9, 90) 29 January 1S90, by Horace
Barry of 7 Birchin Lane, London, brother, the sole Exor.
=Caroline Pitman, 4th dau. of Thomas
May of Northernhay, E.xeter ; born
27 March 1827 ; marr. at St. David's,
Exeter (by the Rev. Thomas James
Rowsell, Incumbent of St. Peter's,
Stepney, co. Middlesex, assisted by the
Rev. Christopher Churchill Bartholo-
mew and the Rev. Charles Rodwell
Roper), on Tuesday, 18 February
185 1 ; died, aged 45, 2 April, bur. in
Norwood Cemetery 6 April 1872.
Edward Middleton Barry, R.A. ; born at 27 Foley Place,=
London, 7 June, bapt. at All Souls', Langham Place,
London, 13 August 1830; a Student of King's
College, London ; Architect of St. Saviour's, Haverstock
Hill, CO. Middlesex, 1855-56, St. Giles' School, Endell
Street, London, 1859-60, and other buildings; appointed
Architect of the Houses of Parliament after his father's
death; A.R.A. 29 January 1861, R.A. 1869, Professor
of Architecture in the Royal Academy 1873, and
Treasurer from March 1874 until his death ; died
suddenly at the Council table. Royal Academy, Burling-
ton House, London, on Tuesday, 27 January, bur. in
Paddington Cemetery, Willesden Lane, co. Middlesex,
on Tuesday, 3 February 1880. Will dated 16 November
1864, with codicil dated 22 November 1870, proved
(Prin. Reg., 103, 80) 20 February 1880, by John Wolfe
Barry of 23 Delahay Street, Westminster, Engineer,
brother, the Rev. Edward James of Peakirk Rectory,
CO. Northampton, and Lucy Barry of 24 Oxford Square,
Hyde Park, London, relict, three of the Exors.
=Lucy, eldest dau. of Thomas
Kettlewell ; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London (by the
Rev. George Ferris Whidborne
Mortimer, D.D.), on Saturday, 29
March 1862 ; died at 24 Oxford
Square, Hyde Park, London, aged
55, on Saturday, 30 August, bur.
in Paddington Cemetery, Willesden
Lane, 3 September 1890. Will
dated 18 February 1889, with
codicil of same date, proved
(Prin. Reg., 837, 90) 26 September
1890, by Lionel Edward Barry of
24 Oxford Square, Hyde Park, a
Captain in H.AL Life Guards, son,
and John Wolfe Barry of 23 Delahay
Street, Westminster, Civil Engineer,
and Elizabeth Mortimer of Wimble-
don, CO. Surrey, spinster, the Exors.
Lionel Edward Barry of Woodhouse, Princethorpe,=
Rugby, CO. Warwick ; bom at i Old Palace Yard,
Westminster, on Tuesday, 7 April 1863 ; educated
at Eton and at Brasenose College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 10 June 1 88 1, aged 18; entered the Army as
Lieutenant ist Life Guards 25 August 1883, Captain
1890, retired August 1892.
^Beatrice Frances May. dau. of Charles
Fox Webster of Hare Park, Newmarket,
by Louisa Alice Frances his wife, dau.
of Sir Henry Calder, Baronet ; bom at
Prince's Gardens, London, 21 May 1863;
marr. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London, 23 July 1887.
Herbert Alfred Lucas Barry=Ethel Margaret, youngest dau. of Horace Barry of Bush Hill
of " Kingsmead," Broxbourne,
CO. Hertford ; born at " Lapse-
wood," Sydenham Hill, co.
Kent, 29 May, bapt. at Dulwich
College Chapel 30 June 1S63 ;
educated at Tonbridge and
at King's College, London ;
Assoc. M.Inst. C.E.
House, Winchmore Hill, co. Middlesex, by Juliet Blanche
his wife, youngest dau. of Charles Mercy of Church Street,
Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex ; born at Bush Hill House,
Winchmore Hill, on Monday, 24 December 1866, bapt. at
St. Andrew's, Enfield, co. Middlesex, 24 January 1867 ;
marr. there (by the Rt. Rev. Alfred Barry, uncle of the
bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Prebendary George Hewitt
Hodson and the Rev. Canon Bernard Reynolds), on Tuesday,
26 April 1898.
(See page 16.)
Charles John Barry of Melbourne, Australia ; born=j=Mary Giffard Sercombe, born at
at Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex, 28 March 1825,
bapt. at the parish church, Stoke Newington, 23 April
1828; died at North Adelaide, South Australia,
18 November 1896, and was bur. in North Road
Cemetery, Enfield, Adelaide, next day. y^
Manchester 28 May 1831 ; marr. at St.
John's, Adelaide, 12 October 1850 ; died
at Adelaide 6 March 1881, bur. in North
Road Cemetery, Enfield, Adelaide.
{For issi/e see page 16.)
Godfrey Walter Barry, born at 27 Foley Place,=
Great Portland Street, London, lo July,
bapt. at All Souls', Langham Place, London,
28 August 1833 ; died at his residence,
"The Chestnuts," Norwood Lane, Dulwich,
CO. Surrey, in his 35th year, on Tuesday, 30
June, bur. in Norwood Cemetery, co. Surrey,
6 July 1868. Will dated 8 August 1867,
proved (Prin. Reg., 504, 68) 11 August 1868,
by Charles Barry of " Lapsewood," Sydenham
Hill, CO. Surrey, and Edward Middleton Barry
of 21 Abingdon Street, \Vestminster, brothers,
the Exors.
^Frances Emily, youngest dau. of John Snoulten
Rutter of Clapham Common, co. Surrey;
born 14 July 1840 ; marr. at the parish church,
Clapham (by the Rev. Alfred Barry, B.I).,
assisted by the Rev. Evans Rutter), on
Thursday, 4 October i860 ; marr. 2ndly at
St. Mary's, Lambeth, co. Surrey (by the
Rev. William Warren, brother-in-law of the
bridegroom), on Monday, 11 December 1882,
Thomas Henry Ridsdale (younger son of
Francis James Ridsdale of Gray's Inn, London,
and of Clapham Common) ; born 30 April
1839.
Alice Frances, born at 2 Waterloo Villas,
Merton, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 30 July 1861.
Edgar Alfred Barry,
born at i Old Palace
Yard, Westminster,
on Monday, 3 Oc-
tober 1864 ; died
there, aged 2 years
and 4 months, on
Monday, 4 F'ebruary,
buried at Peakirk,
CO. Northampton, 9
February 1867.
Hilda Lucy, born at 24 Oxford Square, Hyde Park, London, on Friday,
15 December 187 1; marr. at St. Margaret's, Westminster (by the
Rt. Rev. Alfred Barry, assisted by the Rt. Rev. Arthur Foley
Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of Stepney, and the Rev. Eldon Surtees
Bankes, Canon of Salisbury), on Thursday, 26 July 1900, the Hon'''"=
Reginald Scott Fremantle (2nd son of Thomas Francis, 2nd Baron
Cottesloe, by Lady Augusta Henrietta his wife, 2nd dau. of John,
2nd Earl of Eldon, D.C.L.); born at 22 Chesham Place, London,
on Wednesday, 11 February 1863; educated at Eton and at Balliol
College, Oxford, matriculated 18 October 1881, aged 18, B.A. 1886,
M.A. 1888 (Honours: 2nd-class Classical Mods., 1883).
A
Amy Florence, born at " Lapsewood," Sydenham Hill, on Monday, 6 February, bapt. at
Dulwich College Chapel 19 April 1865 ; marr. at St. Peter's, Bayswater, London (by the
Rt. Rev. Alfred Barry, uncle of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Henry Arnott, Rector of
St. George's, Beckenham, co. Kent, and the Rev. Corbet Metcalfe Moore, the Vicar), on
Thursday, 28 July 1892, the Rev. Arthur John Fletcher (son of Ralph Fletcher, M.A., J. P.,
Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn, by Marie Sophie Eigenschenck his wife) ; born at Laburnam
House, Atherton, co. Lancaster, 18 June, bapt. there 2 August 1855; educated at the Royal
Grammar School, Guildford, and at Chichester Theological College; Chaplain of St. Raphael's
Home, Torquay, co. Devon, 1884-85, and Rector of Little Horsted, co. Sussex, from 1900.
I
Horace Barry of Bush Hill House,=
Winchmore Hill, co. Middlesex ; born 26
May 1828; died at Bush Hill House,
Winchmore Hill, on Tuesday, 28 July,
bur. at Ightham, co. Kent, on Saturday,
I August 1896. Will dated 15 September
1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 766, 96) 22
August 1896, by Horace Barry and Frederick
Charles Barry, sons, two of the Exors.
=Juliet Blanche, youngest dau. of Charles Mercy
of Church Street, Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex ;
born 22 May 1S28; marr. at St. Mary's, Stoke
Newington (by the Rev. Thomas James Rowsell),
on Saturday, i February 1851 ; died at the
Rectory, Enfield, co. Middlese.x, in her 79th year,
on Friday, 19 October, bur. at the parish church,
Enfield, on Tuesday, 23 October 1906.
H
Sir John Wolfe Wolfe-Barry of Balmains, Stanley, co. Perth, and=
of 23 Delahay Street, Westminster, K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S. : born
in London 7 December 1836, bapt. at All Souls', Langham Place,
London, 12 February 1S37 ; educated at Trinity College, Glen-
almond, CO. Perth, and at King's College, London ; Engineer of
Tower Bridge, Blackfriars Railway Arched Bridge, Barry Docks
and Railways, Kew Bridge, Grangemouth Dock, Surrey Com-
mercial Dock, Middlesborough Dock Extension, Hull Joint
Dock and other important works ; President Institute of Junior
Engineers 1893-94, President Institute of Civil Engineers 1896,
Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, an Associate
Member of the Institute of Surveyors ; formerly Chairman of the
Society of Arts, Representative of Great Britain on International
Technical Commission for the Suez Canal; Consulting Engineer
to the Natal Government, the Government of Hong Kong, the
Bombay Port Trust, the Bengal-Nagpur Railway Company, Shanghai
and Nankin and other Chinese Railways, the North Eastern, the
Caledonian, the London, Chatham and Dover, the Metropolitan,
Metropolitan District, Lanarkshire, Dumbartonshire and Barry
Railway Companies ; Consulting Engineer to the Bridge House
Estates of the Corporation of London ; Member of the Army
Railway Council, Chairman of the Eastern and Eastern Extension
and Western Telegraph Companies ; Commissioner on following Royal Commissions : Irish
Public Works 1886-90, Highlands and Islands of Scotland 1889-90, Accidents to Railway
Servants 1899-1900, Port of London 1900-1902, Traffic of London 1903-1905 ; and on
following Government Commissions: Estuary of River Ribble 1889-91, Lower Thames
Navigation 1894-96, National Physical Laboratory 1897-98 and 1907 ; Member of Statutory
Court of Arbitration for purchase of the London Water Companies 1902-1904; Lieut.-Colonel
Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps ; D.L. for co. London, Alderman of Westminster;
Member of Senate of University of London, Chairman of Executive Committee of City and
Guilds of London Technical Institute, Chairman of British Engineering Standards Committee,
Member of Governing Body of Imperial College of Science and Technology; assumed by Royal
Licence dated 11 February (gazetted 22 February) 1898, the additional name of Wolfe; created
C.B. 1894, K.C.B. 1897; F.R.G.S., F.R.I., Fellow of
King's College, London; Author of "Railway Appliances
1874-92, "Lectures on Railways and Locomotives,"
and "The Tower Bridge," 1894.
Rosalind Grace, youngest
dau. of the Rev. Evan
Edward Rowsell, Rector of
Hambledon, co. Surrey, by
Anna Maria his wife, dau.
of William Baker, Coroner
for CO. Middlesex ; born at
Elstree, co. Hertford, 9 May,
bapt. there (by her father)
8 June 1845 ; niarr. at
Hambledon (by the Rev.
William Haig Brown,
LL.D., Head Master of
Charterhouse, assisted by
the Rev. Alfred Barry, D. D.,
Principal of King's College,
London, and Canon of
Worcester) on Thursday,
16 April 1874.
I
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Francis Henry Barry, born at " Lapsewood," Sydenham=j=Florence T., dau. of J. Fergusson
Hill, CO. Kent, on Monday, 8 October, bapt. at Dulwich
College Chapel 8 November 1 866 ; educated at Cranbrook
and King's College, London, and at Merton College,
Oxford, matriculated 24 October 1885, B.A. 1889.
of Langlaate House, Johannesburg,
South Africa ; marr. at St. Mary's,
Johannesburg, on Thursday, 14
January 1897.
Francis Cecil Norman Barry
(twin with Henry), born in 1905.
Henry Barry (twin with Francis Cecil
Norman), born in 1905 ; died in infancy.
Arthur Barry, born 9 December 1830; died at " VVestwood," Sydenham, co. Kent, aged 46,
on Tuesday, 30 October, bur. in Norwood Cemetery, co. Surrey, 3 November 1877. Will
dated 27 June 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 849, 77) 10 November 1877, by William Henry Barry
of 7 Birchin Lane, London, brother, the sole Exor.
Horace Barry of Home=j=Alice, younger dau. of Henry Greaves Walker of Hyde House,
Place, Limpsfield, co.
Surrey ; born at Compton
Road, Canonbury, co.
Middlesex, on Friday,
9 July, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Stoke Newington, 7 Au-
gust 1852 ; educated at
Charterhouse.
Edmonton, co. Middlesex, by Mary Ann his wife, dau. of Abraham
Hawley of co. York ; born at The Green, Stoke Newington, 28
April, bapt. at St. Mary's, Islington, co. Middlesex, 24 May 1850;
marr. at the parish church, Edmonton (by the Rev. Alexander
Wilson, Vicar of Tottenham, co. Middlesex, assisted by the
Rev. Alfred Charles Albert Drought, Vicar of Winchmore Hill,
CO. Middlesex), on Tuesday, 5 September 1876.
Dorothy, born at Edmonton Gladys, born at Edmonton Arthur Paul Barry; born at
16 December 1877, bapt. at 9 May, bapt. at the parish Edmonton 30 August, bapt. at
the parish church, Edmonton, church, Edmonton, 6 June the parish church, Edmonton,
19 January 1878. 1879. 28 September 1880*
Adelaide Sarah, born at Foley Place, Great Portland Street, London, on Tuestlay, 9 March,
bapt. at All Souls', Langham Place, London, 13 April 1841 ; died at her residence, 19
Courtfield Gardens, London, aged 66, on Monday, 10 June, bur. in Paddington Cemetery,
Willesden Lane, co. Middlesex, on Thursday, 13 June 1907, after a service at St. Paul's,
Vicarage Gate, Kensington, London.
Rosalind Mary, born at 23 Delahay Street, Westminster, on Tuesday, i June, bapt. at
St. Stephen's, Westminster, 7 June 1875 ; marr. at St. Margaret's, Westminster (by the Rt. Rev.
Alfred Barry, assisted by the Rev. Canon William Haig Brown, LL.D., Head Master of
Charterhouse), on Tuesday, 6 July 1897, Edward Church Bliss (only son of Edward Bliss
of Edgbaston, co. Warwick); born at Walsall, co. Stafford, 10 October 1872; educated at
Charterhouse and at Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 27 October 1891, aged 19; of the
Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. =j=
Cecil Charles Stuart Barry,=
born at " Lapsewood,"
Sydenham Hill, on Tuesday,
10 December 1867 ; educated
at Cranbrook, co. Kent ;
Major in the Indian Medical
Service at Burmah ; served
in Chitral Relief Expedition
(medal).
=Dorothea Alice Maud, 2nd dau. of William de Courcy-Ireland,
LL.D., Commissioner of Burmah, by Mary Kirkwood his
wife, dau. of William Algie ; born at Greystones, co, Wicklow ;
marr. at Christ Church, Ealing, co. Middlesex (by the
Rt. Rev. Alfred Barry, Assistant Bishop of London, uncle
of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Edmond Stanley
de Courcy-Ireland, Rector of Adwick-le-Street, co. York), on
Tuesday, 9 September 1902.
Lewis Barry, born at 2 Paradise
Place, Green Lanes, Stoke New-
ington, CO. Middlesex, 16 May,
bapt. at the parish church. Stoke
Newington, 12 November 1834;
died at Echunga, South Australia,
in his 24th year, on Tuesday,
10 August 1858.
Eleanor Emma, born at 2 Paradise Place, Green Lanes,
Stoke Newington, 5 January, bapt. at the parish church.
Stoke Newington, 12 February 1836; died unmarried at
her residence, 30 West Hill, Sydenham, co. Kent, aged 58,
on Tuesday, 13 November, bur. in Norwood Cemetery,
CO. Surrey, on Saturday, 17 November 1894, after a .service
at St. Bartholomew's, Sydenham. Will dated 28 April
1890, with three codicils dated respectively 23 July 1892,
2 January 1894 and 13 June 1894, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1 160, 94) 7 December 1894, by Horace Barry, the
younger, nephew, and Frederick Henry IVLiy, the Exors.
Rev. Douglas Barry, born at=
Stoke Newington, on Friday,
15 July, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Stoke Newington, 1 1 September
1S53 ; of Exeter College, Ox-
ford, matriculated 1 1 October
1872, aged 20, B.A. 1876, M.A.
1879: Rector of Ightham, co.
Kent,' from 1888.
=Ada Florence, only child of Thomas
Withers of Waterloo, co. Lancaster,
by Flora his wife, dau. of Captain
Gibson; born 21 October 1853;
marr. at the parish church, Enfield,
CO. Middlesex (by the Rev. George
Hewitt Hodson, the Vicar, assisted
by the Rev. Bernard Reynolds and
the Rev. Walter Westmacott), on
Wednesday, 2 July 1879.
Percival Barry, born at
Stoke Newington on
Saturday, 29 December
1855, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Stoke Newington, 1 7
February 1856 ; died
there, aged 13 months,
on Tuesday, 17 Feb-
ruary 1857, bur. in
Norwood Cemetery.
Kathleen Douglas, born at
St. Ann's Road, Stamford
Hill, CO. Middlesex, on
Saturday, 6 November, bapt.
at Enfield 8 December 1880.
Harold Douglas Barry, born
at St. Ann's Road, Stamford
Hill, on Thursday, 4 May
1 88 2, and bapt. there privately
the same day.
Percival Alexander Douglas
Barry, born at Chase Side,
Enfield, on Tuesday, 24 April,
bapt. at Enfield 23 May 1883.
Bernard John Wolfe-Barry, born at 23 Delahay=j=Gertrude Emily, 3rd dau. of Thomas Robert
Street, Westminster, on Saturday, 20 January,
bapt. at St. Stephen's, Westminster, 2 February
1877 ; educated at Winchester and at New
College, Oxford ; of the Liner Temple, called
to the Bar 28 January 1901.
Allt of Brundah, Enfield, Sydney, New
South Wales ; born at Sydney 1 5 January
1875 ; marr. at the Registry Office, St.
George's, Hanover Square, London, on
Wednesday, 1 1 January i S99.
John Wolfe-Barry, born at
78 Lexham Gardens, London,
on Monday, 23 April, bapt. at
St. Mary x\bbott's, Kensington,
London, 17 May 1900.
Madeleine, born at 43 Princes
Square, Hyde Park, London,
on Tuesday, 4 June, bapt.
at St. Matthew's, Bayswater,
London, i July 1901.
Gawyn Carl Wolfe-Barry, born
at 43 Princes Square, Hyde
Park, London, 3 March,
bapt. at St. Matthew's, Bays-
water, London, 7 April 1905.
13
Mary Elizabeth, bom at Stoke Newington, co.
Middlesex, on Christmas Day, Thursday, 25 De-
cember 1856, bapt. at St. Mary's, Stoke Newington,
I February 1857 ; marr. at the parish church, Enfield,
CO. Middlesex (by the Rev. Canon Alfred Barry,
D.D., assisted by the Rev. Arthur Welsh Owen, the
Vicar, brother of the bridegroom, and the Rev.
Douglas Barry, brother of the bride), on Saturday,
5 October 1878, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel Charles
William Owen, C.M.G., CLE. (son of Arthur Smith
Owen of Enfield, co. Middlesex, and of Tiverton,
CO. Devon, by Mary Jane Spry his wife, dau. of
William Prickham of Stoke, Devonport, co. Devon,
of the Royal Marines); born 28 January 1853;
L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S. Eng. ; Surgeon Indian
Medical Service 30 September 1876, Surgeon-Major
30 September 1888, retired as Lieut.-Colonel 30
September 1901 ; served in Afghan War 1879-80,
action of Charasiah, cavalry action in Chardeh Valley
(slightly wounded) ; operations at and around Kabul
in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 4 May 1880, medal with two
clasps); served in Egyptian Expedition 1882, at
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze star) ;
in the Expedition with Mohmund Field Force 1897
(medal and clasp) ; Medical Officer African Boundary
Commission 1884-86 ; Surgeon to Commander-in-
Chief in India (Lord Roberts) 1886-93; created
C.M.G. 15 February 1887, and CLE. 24 May 1881.
Constance Juliet, born at Tottenham,
CO. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 10 August,
bapt. at Holy Trinity, Tottenham,
5 September 1858 ; marr. at the parish
church, Enfield (by the Ven"'' Arch-
deacon James Augustus Hessey,
assisted by the Rev. George Hewitt
Hodson, the Vicar, the Rev. Henry
William Reynolds, brother of the
bridegroom, and the Rev. Douglas
Barry, brother of the bride), on
Thursday, 20 April 1882, the Rev.
Canon Bernard Reynolds (2nd son of
Joseph William Reynolds of Belper,
CO. Derby, by Sarah his wife, dau. of
Thomas Walter) ; born at Belper
2 April, bapt. at St. Peter's, Belper,
16 July 1850; of Wadham College,
Oxford, matriculated 15 January 1869,
aged 18, B.A. 1872, "M.A. 1875;
Assistant Diocesan Inspector of
Schools, London, 1882-86, and Chief
Inspector from 1886, Archbishops'
Inspector of Training Colleges 1895
-1903; Canon and Prebendary of
St. Paul's from 1887; Rector of
St. Mary Aldermary, London, from
1903- T=
A
A
Kenneth Alfred Wolfe-Barry, =
born at 23 Delahay Street,
Westminster, on Sunday,
16 March, bapt. at St. Mar-
garet's, Westminster, i April
1879; educated at Winchester
and at Trinity Collet;e, Cam-
bridge ; M. Inst. CE.
=Helen Mary, elder dau. of John Strain
of Cassillis, co. Ayr, by Euphans
Helen his wife, dau. of Hamish Ian
Macnaughten; born 7 September 1879;
marr. at St. Margaret's, Westminster
(by the Rt. Rev. Alfred Barry, assisted
by the Rev. the Master of Charter-
house), on Tuesday, 15 April 1902.
Kenneth Norman ^^'olfe-Barry,
born 27 February, bapt. privately,
and received into the church
at St. Jude's, Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, 27 April 1904.
John Gerald Wolfe-Barry,
born 6 May, bapt. privately,
and received into the
church at Holy Trinity,
Ayr, 14 September 1906.
Ida Violet, born at 23
Delahay Street, West-
minster, on Saturday,
20 November, bapt. at
St. Margaret's, West-
minster, 7 December
1880; marr. there 14
January 1904, Hobart
Brooks Farquhar, 9th
son of Admiral Sir
Arthur Farquhar of
Drumnagesk, co. Aber-
deen, J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Aberdeen, by
Ellen his wife, dau. of
G. r. Rickman.
14
Alice Caroline, born at 'rottenham, co.
Middlesex, on Monday, 19 March, bapt. at
Holy Trinity, Tottenham, 22 April i860;
marr. at St. Anne's, Stamford Hill, co.
Middlesex (by the Rev. Douglas Barry,
brother of the bride, assisted by the father of
the bridegroom, and the Rev. Prebendary
Hodson, Vicar of Enfield, co. Middlesex),
on Saturday, 3 October 1896, Alfred
Woodley Letts (3rd son of the Rev. John
Davis Letts, by Almeria Rose his wife, dau.
of Josiah Towne of Devonshire Square,
London, and of Belgrave Cottage, Margate,
CO. Kent, Solicitor) ; born at Harold
Cottage, Staunton Harold, co. Leicester,
23 September 1858, bapt. in the private
chapel of Earl Ferrers, Staunton Harold,
6 January 1859; educated at Forest School,
\\'althamstovv, co. Essex.
I
Gertrude Mercy, born at Tottenham on
Tuesday, 16 April, bapt. privately 26 April
1861, received into the church at Holy
Trinity, Tottenham, 31 August 1862; died
unmarried, aged 30, on Monday, 19 October,
bur. in Norwood Cemetery, co. Surrey, 23
October 1891.
Florence Blanche, bom at Lordship House,
Tottenham, 5 August, bapt. at Holy Trinity,
Tottenham, 31 August 1862 ; marr. at the
parish church, Enfield (by the Rt. Rev.
William Dalrymple Maclagan, Bishop of
Lichfield, assisted by the Rev. George Hewitt
Hodson, the Vicar, and the Rev. Douglas
Barry, brother of the bride), on Wednesday,
7 October 1885, the Rev. John Robert Keble
(son of Thomas Keble) ; born at Bussage,
CO. Gloucester, on Tuesday, 3 January, bapt.
there 22 January 1854; of Keble College,
Oxford, matriculated 13 October 1873, aged
19, B.A. 1878, M.A. 1882; Private Chaplain
to Bishop of Lichfield 1882-85, Vicar of
Perry Barr, co. Stafford, 1885-91, Chaplain to
Archbishop of York 1891, Canon of York and
Prebendary of Wistovv in York Minster 1896,
Vicar of Bishopthorpe, co. York, 1891, and
of Acaster Mallis, co. York, 1892 until his
death ; died at the Vicarage, Bishopthorpe,
aged 49, on St. Matthias' Day, Tuesday,
24 February, bur. at Bishopthorpe 26 February
1903. Will dated 29 November 1900, proved
Prin. Reg., 350, 1903) 19 March 1903, by the
Rev. George Clarke Keble, brother, and
Horace Barry, brother-in-law, the Exors.
I
Alexander Edward \Volfe-Barry,
born at 23 Delahay Street,
Westminster, on Wednesday,
18 October, bapt. at West-
minster Abbey (by the Rev.
Alfred Barry, D.D., Canon of
Westminster) 8 November
1882 ; educated at Winchester.
Eric Gordon Wolfe-Barry, born at
23 Delahay Street, Westminster,
on Monday, 25 January, bapt. at
Westminster Abbey (by the Rev.
Thomas James Rowsell, Canon of
Westminster) 4 February 1886;
educated at Winchester and at
Trinity College, Cambridge.
Sylvia Grace, born at
23 Delahay Street,
Westminster, on Sunday,
3 November, bapt. at
Westminster Abbey (by
the Rt. Rev. Alfred
Barry) 13 November
1889.
IS
Maud Frances, born at Tottenham, co. Middle-
sex, on Sunday, 27 November 1864, bapt. at
Holy Trinity, Tottenham, 6 January 1865 ;
died unmarried at Lahore, India, aged 31, on
Saturday, 28 December 1895, bur. in the
cemetery at Lahore the same day.
Mildred Adela, bom at Tottenham on Thursday,
28 December 1865, bapt. at Holy Trinity,
Tottenham, 28 January 1866; marr. at Ightham,
CO. Kent (by the Rev. Douglas Barry, the
Rector), on Tuesday, 31 August 1897,
Reginald William Moorehouse, eldest son of
Thomas Carter Moorehouse of Canterbury, New
Zealand. =^
A
Ethel Margaret, born at Bush Hill House,
VVinchmore Hill, co. Middlesex, on Monday,
24 December 1866, bapt. at St. Andrew's,
Enfield, co. Middlesex, 27 January 1867;
marr. there (by the Rt. Rev. Alfred Barry,
Assistant Bishop of London, uncle of the
bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Prebendary
George Hewitt Hodson and the Rev. Canon
Bernard Reynolds), on Tuesday, 26 April
1898, Herbert Alfred Lucas Barry (3rd son
of Charles Barry of Stanley House, London
Road, Forest Hill, co. Surrey, F.S.A., by
Harriett Gardiner Pitman his wife, youngest
dau. of Thomas May of Northernhay,
Exeter, co. Devon); born 29 May 1863.
{See page p.)
Charles John Barry of Melbourne,=j=Mary Giffard
Australia (see page 10). Sercombe.
Eliza Mary, born
at Adelaide, South
Australia, i Feb-
ruary 1852.
Charles Frederick Barry of " West^
Wood," Braund Road, Ovingham,
North Fitzroy, South Australia ;
born at North Adelaide 25 Sep-
tember 1853, bapt. at Holy Trinity,
Adelaide, 6 April 1854.
=Kate Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Lewis
Dubois of Adelaide, by his wife Helen
Johnson of London; born at Fullarton,
South Australia, 8 March 1854, bapt.
at the new church, Adelaide, in 1863 ;
marr. at All Saints', Hindmarsh, South
Australia, 2 May 1878.
Eleanor Mary, born at North Adelaide 24
February 1879, bapt. at St. George's, Good-
wood, South Australia, 19 March 1883.
Laurence Dubois Barry (twin with Frederick
John Sercombe), born at Findon, South
Australia, 27 January 1881, bapt. at St.
George's, Goodwood, 19 March 1883.
Frederick John Sercombe Barry (twin with
Laurence Dubois), born at Findon 27 January,
died 14 March 1881.
Percy Horace Barry,
born at Goodwood,
South Australia, 7 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at St.
George's, Goodwood,
19 March 1883.
Reginald Giffard Barry,
born at North Adelaide
28 May 1885, bapt. at
St. Peter's Cathedral,
North Adelaide, 5 .\pril
1886.
John Westwood Barry,
born at North Adelaide
2 January 1888, bapt.
at St. James', West
Adelaide, 28 April 1 889.
Frank Clifton Barry,
born at Prospect, South
Australia, 5 July, bapt.
at St. Cuthbert's, Pros-
pect, 15 September
1892.
16
Frederick Charles=f= Julia Maria (Daisy), elder dau. of Thomas Alchin
Barry, bom 6 Jan- 1 Andrus of Scadbur>', Southfleet, co. Kent, by Julia
Janet Page his wife, dau. of William Bain of London,
M.D. ; born 5 April 1832; marr. at Southfleet (by
the Rev. Douglas Barry, brother of the bridegroom,
assisted by the Rev. Canon Reynolds and the
Rev. James Henry Hazell, the Rector) on Friday,
I February 1895.
uary, bapt. at
St. Andrew's, En-
field, I February
1868 ; educated at
Charterhouse.
Daphne Julia, bom at Laurel Lodge, Winchmore
Hill, on Monday, 25 September, bapt. at
St. Paul's, Winchmore Hill, 25 November 1899.
Juliet Elsie, born
at Bush Hill
House, Winchmore
Hill, CO. Middlesex,
on Tuesday, 23
March, died there,
aged 9 months, on
Tuesday, 28 De-
cember 1 869, bur. in
Norwood Cemetery
3 January 1870.
Arthur Edward=
Barry, born 16
June 1855.
=Lilian Margaret, dau.
of John Carruthers,
by Harriet his wife ;
bom at Adelaide,
South Australia, in
i860; marr. at St.
Peter's Cathedral,
North Adelaide, 20
August 1890.
Dorothy Lillian.
Emma Giffard,
born at Adelaide
28 September
1856; marr. there
18 May 1897,
John Whittaker.
=r
Harry Rowselh
Barry of Nor-
wood, South
Australia ; born
at Adelaide i
June,bapt.there
12 December
1858.
=Amy Catherine
Louise, dau. of
Charles Joshua
Chnch,by Louisa
Jane Birkett his
wife ; bom at Fre-
mantle, Western
Australia, 3 1 July,
bapt.at St. John's,
Fremantle(bythe
Rev. G. Bostock)
20 August 1864.
Marie Giffard, born at Goodwood,
South Australia, 13 October 1889,
and bapt. there.
Frederick Rowsell Barry, born at
North Adelaide 9 August 1891,
and bapt. at Glenelg, South
Australia.
Constance Daisy Sercombe,
bom at Glenelg, South
Australia, 7 January 1893,
and bapt. at North Adelaide.
Max William Barry, born at
Glenelg 4 June 1894, and
bapt. at North Adelaide.
Walter Wallace Barry, born
at Glenelg 18 November
1895, and bapt. at North
Adelaide.
Joan, bom at Glenelg 29
May 1897, and bapt. at North
Adelaide.
17
Eva, bom at Adelaide, South Australia, 27 July
i860; marr. at Holy Trinity, Adelaide, 12 June
1889, Edward Jennings Longson.
I
Marian, bom at Glenelg, South Australia, 11
September 1863 ; marr. at St. Cuthbert's,
Prospect, Adelaide, 10 June 1891, Charles
Henry Macfarlane of " Dimsloy," Lindfield,
Sydney, New South Wales (son of George
Macfarlane of Glasgow, by Margaret Crawford
his wife); bom at Glasgow 19 February 1866,
and bapt. there. =j=
Walter Barry, born at Glenelg 4 April 1 864 ;
marr. 5 November 1885, Minnie Allen, by
whom he had issue a daughter, Mary Eva.
He died at Coolgardie, Western Australia,
6 December 1894, and was bur. there.
A
William Horace Barry, born at North
Adelaide 30 May 1868; marr. at Christ
Church, North Adelaide (by the Very Rev.
Dean Marryat), in February 1896, Johanna
Bothe. =j=
II II
Marjone Birkett, born at Glenelg 29 July 1898, Gwendolyn Amy, born at North Adelaide
and bapt. at North Adelaide. 13 March 1901, and bapt. there.
Lesley Eva, bom at Glenelg 23 December 1899, John Wolfe Barry, born at North Adelaide
and bapt. at North Adelaide. 5 October 1904, and bapt. there.
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^Ur^yW^/^ -^c^y. X>^.
Comber, formerly) of €ast
Jtrtuton, CO. ^orfe.
Arms on record in the College
of Arms. — Quarterly: 1st and
4th, Or a fesse dancettee gules
between three estoiles sable,
Comber ; 2nd and 3rd, Argent
a chevron sable between three
thorn trees proper, Thornton.
Crest. — A lynx's head couped
sable charged with three bezants.
Rev. Thomas Comber (eldest son of the=
Rev. Thomas Comber of East Newton,
CO. York, and Rector of Buckworth, co.
Huntingdon, LL.D., by Mary his wife,
dau. of WiUiam Brooke of Fieldhead and
Dodworth, both co. York, see Pedigree of
Comber of Myddkion Hall, co. Lancaster,
Vol. 7, page I4j) ; born at East Newton
3 March, bapt. at Stonegrave, co. York,
6 March 1765; of Jesus College, Cam-
bridge, matriculated 1782, B.A. 1787;
ordained Deacon to the chapel of
Dundry, co. Somerset, 1788, Vicar
of Creech St. Michael, co. Somerset,
1793, Rector of Oswaldkirk, co. York,
1813; J. P. for CO. York; sold the East
Newton estate ; died at Oswaldkirk,
aged 70, 7 August 1835, bur. there.
M.I. Will dated 16 July 1835, proved
(P.C.C.)2S August 1835.
{For earlier Pedigree, see " Notes " to
" Visitation of England and Wales,"
Vol. 7, page III.)
=Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of
John Coote of Pater-
noster Row, London, by
Jane his wife, dau. and
heir of Samuel Weaver ;
marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, Lon-
don, 30 May 1792; died
at the Rectory, Oswald-
kirk, in her 89th year,
on Thursday, 20 May,
bur. at Oswaldkirk 25
May 1852. Will dated
20 December 1839,
proved (P.C.C. 552, 52)
15 July 1852, by the
Rev. Henry George
Wandesford Comber,
son, the s'ole Exor.
Harriet, born at Creech St. Michael 4 July,
bapt. there i August 1793; marr. as his 2nd
wife, at Sidmouth, co. r3evon, 3 October 18 15,
Joseph Woodhead of London, a Navy Agent ;
born 24 December 1774. She died at
8 Belvedere Terrace, Brighton, co. Sussex, in
her 80th year, on Monday, 15 July 1872, and
was bur. in the Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton.
Will dated 5 February 1867, proved (Prin.
Reg., 548, 72) 20 August 1872, by Henry
Joseph Plumridge Woodhead of Brighton,
Major 3rd Middlesex Regiment of Militia,
son, and Charles Hervey of 3 Oxford Terrace,
Hyde Park, London, the Exors. He died at
8 Belvedere Terrace, Brighton, on Sunday, 1 1
March, and was bur. in the Extra Mural
Cemetery, Brighton, 17 March 1866. Will
dated 22 October 1864, proved (Prin. Reg.,
349, 66) 9 May 1866, by Harriet Woodhead
of 8 Belvedere Terrace, Brighton, relict, and
Charles Hervey of 3 Oxford Terrace, Paddington,
London, two of the surviving Exors.
Charlotte, born at Creech St. Michael 20
December 1794, bapt. there 17 January
1795; marr. at Oswaldkirk 12 July 182 1,
the Rev. Thomas Griffith (son of Thomas
Griffith of Islington, co. Middlesex, by
Katherine his wife, 3rd dau. of John Coote
of Hampstead, co. Middlesex) ; born at
Islington 20 September, bapt. at the parish
church, Islington, 26 October 1797; of
St. John's College, Cambridge, 18 18, B.A.
1822, M.A. 1831 ; Vicar of Selmeston, co.
Sussex, 1827, Incumbent of St. Jamas',
Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1829, and of Ram's
Episcopal Chapel, Homerton, co. Middlesex,
1830, Prebendary of St. Paul's 1862 ; died
at Clapton, co. Middlesex, in his 86th year,
on Friday, 24 August, bur. in the church-
yard of St. John-at-Hackney, co. Middlesex,
on Wednesday, 29 August 1883. She died
at 8 Clapton Square, Clapton, aged 73, on
Wednesday, 25 November, bur. in the
churchyard of St. John-at-Hackney 30
November 1868. =p
A
Henry Wandesford Comber, born at White-
haven, CO. Cumberland, on Saturday, 17 July
1858 ; died the same year, and bur. at
Whitehaven.
19
Constance Mary, born at Whitehaven on
Saturday, 28 May 1859; died at Whitehaven
on Sunday, 5 June 1859, and bur. there.
Rev. Henry George Wandesford Comber, born at Creech St. Michael, =
CO. Somerset, 2 May, bapt. there 26 May 1798; of Jesus College,
Cambridge, B.A. 182 1 ; ordained Deacon Christmas 1821, and Priest
Christmas 1822; succeeded his father as Rector of Oswaldkirk, co. York,
1835 ; died at Scarborough, co. York, aged 84, on Thursday, 5 April, bur.
at Oswaldkirk 10 April 1883. M.I. Will dated 8 February 1876, with
two codicils dated respectively 22 May 1880 and 21 September
i88i, proved at York 7 September 1883, by Henry Wandesford
Comber of Membury, co. Devon, son, and the Rev. Edward Hood
Higgs of Oswaldkirk, the Exors.
=Hester, dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Cautley;
marr. at St. Michael-
le-Belfry, co. York, 11
July 1820 ; died at the
Rectory, Oswaldkirk,
aged 75, on Monday,
8 January 1872, bur.
there. M.I.
Maria, eldest dau. of=
Andrew Comber of
Stand House, co.
Lancaster, formerly
of Bahia, Brazil, by
Emilia his wife, eldest
dau. of Colonel Joao
Josd de Freitas of
Bahia, Brazil ; born
at Bahia 28 October
1832, and bapt. there;
marr. at Stand on
Wednesday, 24 June
1857 ; died at The
Druid, Corwen, co.
Merioneth, aged 40,
on Tuesday, 1 7
December, bur. at
Billinge, co. Lancas-
ter, 24 December
1872. ist wife.
{See Pedigree of
Comber, Vol. VII.,
page 14s.)
=Rear- Admiral Henry Wandesford Comber=
of Brotherton House, West Coker, co.
Somerset, R.N. ; born at York 24 April
1821, and bapt. there; entered the Royal
Navy in 1836 ; Inspecting Commander of
the Coast Guard ; served during operations in
Canton River 1 840-4 1 , Azoff Expedition 1854,
at attacks on Sebastopol and reduction of
Kinburne, Baltic, Crimean (with crossings of
Sea of Sebastopol and Sea of Azoff), and
Turkish medals ; Knight of the Legion of
Honour and 5th-class Medjidie ; retired as
Rear-Admiral 1870; died at 3 Carlton Hill,
Exmouth, CO. Devon, aged 81, 26 January,
bur. at Littleham, co. Devon, 30 Jannary
1903. Will dated 23 April 1875, proved
(Prin. Reg., 153, 1903) 27 February 1903,
by Ellen Susan Comber, relict, and \Villiam
Thomas Western, the surviving Exors.
=Ellen Susan, dau. of
Captain John Clements
Wickham, R.N., by
Annie his wife, dau. of
Hannibal MacArtliur of
Sydney, New South
Wales ; born at Brisbane,
Queensland, 12 Septem-
ber 1846, and bapt. there;
marr. at the parish
church, St. Leonard's-on-
Sea, CO. Sussex (by the
Rev. J. M. Cotterill,
assisted by the Rev.
George Gregory Gardiner,
the Rector), on Tuesday,
6 April 1875. 2nd wife.
/!r/^^^'?f^^=£^
"3>
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Henry Cautley Comber, born at 10 St. Stephen's
Road, Bayswater, London, on Tuesday, 4
January, bapt. at St. Stephen's, Bayswater,
9 February 1876; educated at Sherborne School.
Arthur Wandesford Comber of=
7 St. Margaret's Road, Oxford ;
born at Whitehaven, co. Cumber-
land, on Wednesday, 1 1 December
i86i,bapt.atHensingham,co.Cum-
berland, 12 January 1862 ; educated
at King's College, L.R.C.P. Lond.
1887, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1884.
=Margaret, dau. of the Rev. Frederick Walter Giffard of
Wootton, CO. Lincoln, by Anne his wife, dau. of
John Petch of Kirby Moorside, co. York ; born at
Wootton Vicarage 16 August i860, and bapt. there; marr.
at Wootton (by the Rev. William John Wylie, Vicar
of Horkstow, co. Lincoln, assisted by the Rev. Alfred
Griffiths, Curate-in-Charge of Membury, co. Devon) on
Wednesday, 6 August 1884.
Hester, born at 16 South wick Terrace,
London, 7 August, bapt. privately 16
August 1887 (baptism registered at
St. John's, Paddington, London), and
received into the church at Wootton.
Joyce Margaret, born at Warrington Lodge, Maida
Vale, London, on Saturday, 3 January, bapt. at
Heckfield, co. Hants, 19 April 1903; died there
on Friday, 8 May, bur. at Mattingley, co. Hants,
II May 1903.
Rev. Charles Thomas Comber, born at Taunton, co. Somerset, =
i8 July 1826; of Jesus College, Cambridge, B.A. 1S49;
Chaplain Royal Navy, served with the Fleet during the
Crimean War, and received the Baltic, Crimean and Turkish
medals ; Vicar of Abbot's Bickington-cum-BuIkworthy,
North Devon ; died at Lymscott, North Devon, aged 54, on
Wednesday, 31 December 1879. Will dated 30 December
1879, proved at Exeter 3 February 1880, by Rohesia Mary
Comber of Bradworthy, relict, the sole Executrix.
ol^ytXot^
=Rohesia Mary, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Frederick Walter Giffard of
Wootton, CO. Lincoln, by Anne
his wife, dau. of John Fetch of
Kirkby Moorside, co. York ; bom
at Cabourne, co. Lincoln, 5 July,
bapt. there 6 July 1842 ; marr.
at Wootton (by the father of
the bridegroom, assisted by the
Rev. Augustus White Wetherell,
Rector of Stonegrave, co. York)
on Tuesday, 14 January 1862.
Charles Thomas Thornton
Comber of Victoria Falls,
Rhodesia; born at Oswald-
kirk, CO. York, 29 January
1864, and bapt. there;
educated at St. Bartholo-
mew's Hospital, RLR.C.S.,
L.R.C.P. Lond. 1886,
M.D. Durham 1907 ;
served in South African
War with Irregular Horse
(Queen's medal with one
clasp).
Frederick ^\'alter Comber,
born 27 June 1866, and
bapt. at Oswaldkirk.
Dorothy Marion, born 30 May,
bapt. at St. John's, Sutton-on-
Plym, CO. Devon, 28 June
1 868 ; marr. at All Saints',
Helmsly, co. York, i Septem-
ber 1 89 1, the Rev. Robert
Charles Warre Ekins (son of
Henry Charles Warre Ekins of
Melbourne, Australia, by Mary
Hogan his wife) ; born at
Melbourne 25 July 1862, and
bapt. there ; educated at
Cheltenham College ; Vicar
of Harkstow, co. Lincoln,
1897-1900, Rector of Rame,
CO. Cornwall, since 1900.
I
Christopher Wandesford Comber,
born 18 August, bapt. at St. John's,
Sutton-on-Plym, 14 September
1870. _
Rohesia Mary, born 17 July
1872; marr. at Horkstow, co.
Lincoln (by the Rev. Robert
Charles Warre Ekins, the Vicar),
on Wednesday, 27 June 1900,
John Prideaux Weston Lightfoot
of Holly House, Morcott, co.
Rutland, only son of the Rev.
George Herbert Lightfoot, Vicar
of Pickering.
Henry Arthur Comber, born 13 March, bapt. at the
parish church, Truro, co. Cornwall (by his father),
8 April 1874.
George Mervyn Comber, born 25 September, bapt. at
Morwenstow, co. Cornwall, 18 October 1875.
Charles Proby Cautley Comber, born
25 June, bapt. at Bradworthy, co.
Devon, 8 August 1877.
Alan Bryan Comber, born 1 7 July,
bapt. at Bradworthy 10 August 1879.
Alice Mary, born at Stand House, co. Lancaster, on Saturday,
16 April, bapt. at Stand (by the Rev. Thomas Corser, the Rector)
19 May 1864; marr. at Membury, co. Devon, 7 May 1885, the Rev.
Alfred Griffiths (son of James and Elizabeth Griffiths of Banstead,
CO. Surrey); born at Norwood, co. Surrey, 20 March 1853; of
St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1877, M.A. 1881 ; ordained
Deacon 1878, Priest 1879 ! Junior Chaplain of St. Mary's Cathedral,
Edinburgh, 1887-88, Precentor and 2nd Chaplain 1888-98, Senior
Chaplain 1898-1900, Priest-in-Charge of Holy Cross, Davidson's
Mains, co. Edinburgh, since 1901.
Constance Emily, born
at 4 Clapton Square,
Hackney, co. Middle-
sex, on Monday, 14
October, bapt. at the
parish church, Hackney,
II November 1867.
General Augustus Kirkwood Comber, born at St. Servan, Brittany, 31 July=
1828; entered the Indian Staff Corps as Comet 12 December 1845,
Lieutenant 13 April 1852, Captain 6 June 1857, Major 12 December
1865, Lieut.-Colonel 12 December 187 1, Colonel 12 December 1876,
Major-General 12 June 1886, Lieut. -General 20 August 1890; ist-Grade
Deputy Commissioner Assam (Goalpara) i August 1867, retired with
rank of Major-General in December 1881 ; served in the Punjaub
Campaign of 1848-49 (medal); died at Penrhyn Lodge, Twickenham,
CO. Middlese.x, in his 67th year, on Saturday, 22 June, bur. in Richmond
Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 26 June 1895, first part of service
being held at St. Stephen's, Cambridge Park, Twickenham. Will dated 18
April 1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 948, 95) 9 August 1895, by Mary Phayre
Comber, relict, and Bryan Eyre Coote Comber, brother, the Exors.
=Mary Phayre, dau.
of Charles Cfesar
Pigott, Lieutenant
1 8th Regiment
Native Infantry,
by his wife, Mary
Magdalene Eraser
Hannay of Elgin,
N.B. ; born at
Meerut, India, 22
November 1836;
marr. at Dibrugarh,
Assam, on Mon-
day, 10 January
1859.
Hester Mary, born
12 November 1859,
and bapt. at Tezpur,
Assam ; marr. 16
June 18S3, Edward
Scarth. She died
s.p. at Moabund
Tea-Garden, Assam,
25 March 1885.
Augusta Maude, born at Scarborough,
CO. York, on Sunday, 8 September
1861, and bapt. there; marr. at
Shillong, Assam (by the Rev. Henry
Coleridge Spring), on Saturday,
8 October 1881, George Arthur War-
burton of Charlotte Town, Prince
Edward Island, Canada ; Surgeon
Bengal Medical Service. She died
at Charlotte Town, Prince Edward
Island, aged 37, 13 April 1899.
Augustus Bryan Cautley Comber,
born 6 Junfe 1864, and bapt.
at Dibrugarh, Assam ; District
Superintendent of Police at
Bhagulpore, Bengal, India; marr.
at Burrisal, India, Mary Brown.
He died s.p. at Bhagulpore,
aged 34, on Friday, 3 May 1901,
bur. there.
Isabella Amy, Norah Haughton, born at Dibrugarh, Assam, 13 January
born at Dibru- 1867, and bapt. there; marr. at St. Mary's, Boltons,
garh, Assam, South Kensington, London, 12 April 1893, Lieut. -
on Sunday, 15 Colonel Robert Hayne of 11 Kenilworth Road, Ealing,
October, and co. Middlesex (son of the Rev. John Hayne, Rector of
died there on Stawley and of Raddington, both co. Somerset) ; born
Friday, 20 Oc- at the Rectory, Stawley, r August 1848, and bapt. there;
tober 1865. entered the Army as Ensign ist Battalion 62nd (The
Wiltshire) Regiment of Foot 25 September 1867,
Lieutenant 26 February 1870, Captain 11 May 1878,
Major 10 June 1882, Lieut.-Colonel 7 January 1894,
retired 7 January 1898. =f=
/k
Grace Laura, born
10 December 1868 ;
died at sea, between
Point de Galle and
Aden, on board the
s.s. "Surat," aged
I year and 8 months,
on Sunday, 8 May
1870.
George Mervyn Comber, born 21 March^
1830; entered the Royal Navy as Cadet
1845, Sub- Lieutenant 2 June 1852, Lieu-
tenant 20 April 1855 ; served as Midshipman
on the " Hermes " during Kaffir War
1850-51 (medal), Lieutenant on the
"Urgent" during China War 1860-62, in
charge of rocket boat at capture of the
Peiho Forts, Tientsin (China medal with
Taku clasp), and engaged in suppression
of the Taiping rebeUion at Shanghai ; retired
with rank of Commander 18 August 1865 ;
granted Travers' Pension 7 August 1899 ;
died at South Haven, Weston-super-Mare,
CO. Somerset, aged 77, on Friday, 28 June,
bur. in the cemetery at Weston-super-Mare
2 July 1907.
=Julia Emma McDermott,
eldest dau. of Edwin
Augustus Seagrove of
Southsea, co. Hants ;
bom 4 May 1843 ;
marr. at Kingston, co.
Hants (by the Rev.
William Henry Red-
knap), on Thursday, 16
June 1859.
John Charles Brooke
Comber of Dunedin,
Otago, New Zealand ;
bom in 1832; died
unmarried at Dunedin
16 February 1880.
Will dated 23 Decem-
ber 1876, with codicil
dated 4 July 1878,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
385, 83) 9 May 1883,
by John Hood, the
lawful Attorney of
Edmund Peel Kenyon,
the Exor substituted.
George Mervyn Augustus
Comber, born at White-
haven, CO. Cumberland, on
Wednesday, 22 August
i860; served in Methuen's
Horse, South Africa, 1885.
Montague Bryan Comber,
born at 6 Belvidere
Terrace, Southsea, on
Tuesday, 2 May 1865;
of the Burma Police in
Rangoon.
Aubrey Francis Henry
Comber, born at
Montagu Villa, Bath,
CO. Somerset, on
Monday, 28 October
1867.
Ernest Sidney
Comber, born
at Bath 25 July
1869.
Florence Julia Mary (Daisy), born at Corsham, co. Wilts,
30 October 1870, bapt. there 14 February 1871 ; marr.
at Christ Church, Bath (by the Rev. Benjamin Norton
Thompson, the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. Charles
WiUiam Tyler and the Rev. Edward Ale.xander Purvis),
on Wednesday, 2 November 1898, John Ramsay Cox,
2nd son of William Charles Cox of Wortlebury, Weston-
super-Mare.
Herbert Henry
Percy Comber,
born at Corsham
23 January, bapt.
there i May 1873.
Mabel Louisa,
born at Corsham
21 October 1874,
bapt. there 4 May
1875-
23
Bryan Eyre Coote=
Comber of Anerley,
CO. Surrey ; born at
York 24 May 1834 ;
Ensign in 4th Bat-
talion West Yorkshire
Regiment (Militia)
14 July 1855, Lieu-
tenant 6 February
1856; Cornet in
Assam Volunteer
Cavalry; Tea-planter
in Assam 1862-83.
^>4-i— ^*»
^Isabella Ewbank, 2nd dau. of
Colonel Robert Ewbank Chambers
of the 5th Bengal Cavalry, by Ellen
Mary Frances Margaret his wife,
only dau. of Dr. Thomas Yeld of
Benares, India ; born at Mussoori,
Bengal, India, 14 May, bapt. at
Kurnal, Bengal, 8 December 1834;
marr. at Gauhati, Assam, India,
10 March i866; died at Elm Dean,
Victoria Road, Surbiton, co. Surrey,
aged 70, on Monday, 26 December
1904, bur. in Kingston Cemetery.
Will dated 29 January 1879,
with codicil dated 28 December
1901, proved (Prin. Reg., 36, 1905)
31 January 1905, by James Jacob
Darley, Ethel Cautley Wilkinson
(wife of Waldemar Bernard
Wilkinson) and Edgar Frederick
Gladstone Truefitt, the Exors.
Frances Julia, born at Oswaldkirk,
CO. York, in 1841 ; marr. there (by
the Rev. Charles Thomas Comber,
brother of the bride) on Thursday,
7 January 1864, the Rev. Edward
Hood Higgs (2nd son of Com-
mander J. Higgs, R.N.); of Bishop's
College, Calcutta, India, 1848 ;
Missionary in Bengal and Assam
1843-59; Rector of Braybrooke,
CO. Northampton, 1885-87, Curate
of Lathbury, co. Buckingham,
1887-89, and of Ickford, co.
Buckingham, 1889-91; died at St.
Barnabas Homes, Lingfield, co.
Sussex, 24 December 1904. Will
dated 4 April 1904, proved (Prin.
Reg., 210, 1905) 13 February
1905, by Frances Julia Higgs, the
sole Executrix. =j=
Robert Bryan Wandesford Comber
of Iquique, Chili, South America ;
born at Dibrugarh, Assam, on Tues-
day, 4 December 1866, bapt. there
29 January 1867 ; marr. at Iquique
Harry Ewbank Comber, born at Dibrugarh 25 August,
bapt. there 4 November 1868; died unmarried at
Iquique 17 November 1900, and bur. there. Adinon
was granted at the Principal Registry 4 April 1905, to
Bryan Eyre Coote Comber of Elm Dean, Victoria Road,
in February 1905, Faustina Villeguez. Surbiton, father and next of kin.
Ethel Cautley, born at Borboorooah, Assam, 10 February, bapt. there
I March 1870; marr. at St. John's, Upper Norwood, co. Surrey (by the
Ven''''= Francis Rodon Michell, formerly Archdeacon of Calcutta, and
the Rev. Sydney Endle of Tezpur, Assam), on Friday, 21 April 1899,
Waldemar Bernard Wilkinson (3rd son of John Wilkinson of Hull, co.
York, M.R.C.S., by Margaret his wife, dau. of John Hare Gibson of
Hull, M.D.) ; born at Hull 12 November 1871; of the Royal Navy,
Supplementary-Lieutenant 9 December 1897, Lieutenant H.M.S.
"Cumberland" i December 1904. =j=
Walter Macdonald
Comber, born at
Borboorooah 21
August, bapt. there
9 October 187 1.
uaMuv^^' L«vwiiL<i/r-
24
FITZWILLIAM.
Arms 071 record in the College of Arms. — Quarterly: ist and 4th, Lozengy
argent and gules, Fitzwilliam ; 2nd and 3rd, Sable a chevron
between three leopards' faces or, Wentworth.
Crests. — I, Out of a ducal coronet or a triple plume of ostrich feathers
argent, Fitzwilliam ; 2, A grififin passant argent, Wentworth.
Supporters. — Two savage men wreathed about the heads and loins with
leaves, and in their exterior hands a tree eradicated, the top
broken, all proper.
Motto. — Appetitus ration! pareat.
JFit^toilltam.
Sir Charles William Wentworth-Fitzvvilliam, Earl Fitzwilliam of Norborough,=
CO. Northampton, Viscount Milton, and Baron Fitzwilliam of Milton, co.
Northampton, in the Peerage of Great Britain, also Earl Fitzwilliam,
CO. Tyrone, Viscount Miltown, co. Westmeath, and Baron Fitzwilliam of
Lilford, CO. Donegal, in the Peerage of Ireland, K.G., LL.D. (only child
of William, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam, by Lady Charlotte his ist wife, 2nd dau.
of William, 2nd Earl of Bessborough) ; born at 4 Grosvenor Square,
London (which house the Fitzwilliams inherited through the marriage
of the 3rd Earl with the eventual heir of the Marquess of Rockingham),
4 May 1786, bapt. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London ;
educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge ; M.P. for Malton
1806-1807, for CO. York 1807, 1812, 1818 and 1820-26, for Peterborough
1830, for CO. Northampton 1831, and for the North division of co.
Northampton 1831-33; D.L. for the West Riding, co. York, 19 August
1807, and for co. Northampton ;^o November 1807, F.R.S. 17 January
1811, Vice-Admiral for co. York; created LL.D. Cambridge 1S33, High
Steward of Cambridge 1850; K.G. 4 November 1851 ; by Royal
Licence dated 20 August 1856, he had confirmation of the name of
Wentworth before that of Fitzwilliam ; succeeded his father as 5th Earl
8 February 1833; died at Wentworth Woodhouse, co. York, aged 71,
on Sunday, 4 October, bur. at Marholm, co. Northampton, 13 October
1857. \VilI, with three codicils, dated 7 November 1856, proved
(Prin. Keg., 445, 58) 9 July 1858, by William Thomas Spencer,
Earl Fitzwilliam, and the Hon''''= George Wentworth-Filzwilliam of
Milton, CO. Northampton, sons, the Exors.
=Hon'''« Mary (his
cousin), 4th dau. of
Thomas, ist Lord
Dundas of Aske,
CO. York, by Lady
Charlotte his wife,
eldest daughter
of W-illiam, 3rd
Earl Fitzwilliam ;
born 30 May
I 787 ; marr. at her
father's house, 19
Arlington Street,
Piccadilly, London,
8 July 1806; died
suddenly at Went-
worth Woodhouse,
aged 43, i^ No-
vember, bur. in the
family vault at Mar-
holm 1 1 November
1830.
Charlotte, born at her father's residence in
Hertford Street, Mayfair, London, 12 July
1807 ; died unmarried at Warmsworth Hall,
West Riding, co. York, aged 75, on Thurs-
day, I March, bur. in the family vault at
Marholm 6 March 1883. Will dated
I December 1879, with codicil dated 26
February 1883, proved (Prin. Reg., 308, 83)
20 April 1883, by the Hon"* William
Henry Wentworth-Fitzwilliam of The Lodge,
Malton, CO. York, nephew, and George
Thomas Gilpin Brown of Sedbury Park, co.
York, the Exors.
Margaret Bruce, born 27 January, died 3
February, and bur. at Marholm 1 1 February
1809.
Mary, born in Arlington Street, Piccadilly,
London, 2 May 1810; marr. 2 May 1831,
Leonard Thompson of Sheriff Hutton Park,
North Riding, co. York (eldest son of George
Lowther Thompson of Sheriff Hutton Park,
by Mary Anne his wife, dau. of the Rev.
Edward Waldron, Rector of Hampton Lovett
and of Rushock, co. Worcester) ; born 28
July 1806; died at Sheriff Hutton 27 August
1880, bur. there. She died at Cliff End
House, Scarborough, co. York, aged 83, on
Monday, 15 May 1893, and was bur. at
Sheriff Hutton. Will dated 22 July 1892,
proved at York 17 November 1893, by
Orlando Bridgeman Simpson, nephew, the sole
Exor.
28
\Villiam Charles \Veiitworth-=
Fitzwilliam, Viscount Milton ;
born at Milton, co. North-
ampton, 1 8 January 1812,
and bapt. there privately 'the
next day (baptism registered
at Castor and Marholm, co.
Northampton) ; educated at
Eton and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, M.A. 1833; M.P.
for Malton 1832-33, and for
North division of co. North-
ampton 1833-35 ; died at
Wentworth Woodhouse, West
Riding, co. York, aged 23,
8 November, bur. in the new
family vault at Wentworth 17
November 1835. Adirion was
granted (P.C.C.) 20 February
1836, to Charles William, Earl
Fitzwilliam.
=Lady Selina Charlotte, 2nd daughter and coheir of
Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool, G.C.B., by
Julia Evelyn Medley his wife, only daughter and heir
of Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn of
Shuckburgh, co. Warwick, and Buxted, co. Sussex, baronet ;
born at 10 (now 13) Portman Square, London, 3 July,
bapt. at the parish church, Marylebone, London, 28 July
181 2; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London,
15 August 1833. She marr. 2ndly in the private chapel
in the house at Wentworth Woodhouse 28 August 1845,
George Savile Foljambe of Osberton, co. Nottingham, and
of Aldwarke, West Riding, co. York, J.P. and D.L. for
CO. Nottingham, High Sheriff 1826. She died at
2 Carlton House Terrace, London, at 8.55 p.m. on Monday,
24 September, and was bur. in the family vault at Sefton,
CO. Nottingham, on Tuesday, 2 October 1883, having had,
with other issue, a son and heir, Cecil George Savile
Foljambe, born 7 November 1846; created Baron Hawkesbury
24 June 1893, Viscount Hawkesbury and Earl of Liverpool
22 December 1905 ; he died 23 March 1907.
{See Pedigree of Foljambe, Vol. i, page 48.)
A son, stillborn Mary Selina Charlotte, born at Fife House, Whitehall, London (the
at Wentworth residence of her grandfather, the Earl of Liverpool), at 6.5 a.m.
Woodhouse 14 9 January, bapt. privately the same day, and received into the church at
November 1834, Milton 10 April 1836; marr. at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall (by the
bur. in the Rev. James Samuel Upton), on Thursday, 21 June 1855, William Henry
family vault at Berkeley, Viscount Portman of Bryanston, co. Dorset, and Baron Portman
Wentworth. of Orchard Portman, co. Somerset; born 12 July (baptism registered at
St. James', Westminster), and received into the church at Bryanston
25 August 1829 ; educated at Eton and at Merton College, Oxford,
matriculated 15 October 1847 ; D.L. for co. Somerset, J.P. for the counties
of Somerset and Dorset, M.P. for Shaftesbury 1852-57, and for co. Dorset
1857-85; Hon. Colonel West Somersetshire Yeomanry Cavalry since 1896;
Chairman and Alderman of Dorset County Council ; succeeded his father
as 2nd Viscount 19 November 1888. She died suddenly at Bryanston, aged
62, on Wednesday morning, 4 January, and was bur. in the South-East
corner of the churchyard at Durweston, co. Dorset, next to the grave
of her daughter Constance, on Saturday, 7 January 1899. Will dated
29 July 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 342, 99) 25 March 1899, by the
Hon'''' Henry Berkeley Portman, the sole Exor.
A
{See Pedigree of Portman, Vol. 11, page j6.)
29
Frances Laura, born 22
October 181 3 ; marr.
23 June 1S37, the
Rev. William Bridgeman
Simpson (youngest son
of the Hon"'^ John Simp-
son [formerly Bridgeman]
of i5ab\vorth Hall, co.
Nottingham, by Grace
his 2nd wife, dau. of
Samuel Estwicke) ; born
in Upper Grosvenor
Street, London, 9 Sep-
tember 1813 ; of Trinity
College, Cambridge, B.A.
1838, M.A. 1842; Rector
of Babworth ; died at Bab-
worth 1 April, bur. in the
churchyard at Babworth
on Friday, 5 April 1895.
She died at Babworth 25
March, and was bur. in
the churchyard at Bab-
worth on Wednesday, 30
March 1887. Admon was
granted at Nottingham
10 May 1887, to the
Rev. William Bridgeman
Simpson of Babworth
Rectory, husband.
=r
A
Sir William Thomas Spencer Wentworth-^
Fitzwilliam, Earl Fitzwilliam, K.G., D.C.L. ;
born at Milton, co. Northampton, 12
October 181 5, bapt. at Castor, co. North-
ampton ; educated at Eton and at
Trinity College, Cambridge, M.A. 1837 ;
Lieut. -Colonel ist West Yorkshire
Yeomanry Cavalry 16 July 1836, Colonel
4 May 1846, retired as Hon. Colonel
25 December 1886; M.P. for Malton
1837-41 and 1846-47, and for co.
Wicklow 1847 and 1852-57 ; D.L. for
the West Riding, co. York, 27 January
1853, sometime Lord-Lieutenant and
Custos Rotulorum for the West Riding,
CO. York, sworn 20 March 1857 ; K.G.
21 May 1862; Yeomanry A.D.C. to
Queen Victoria 25 July 1884; succeeded
his father as 6th Earl 4 October 1857;
died at Wentworth Woodhouse, West
Riding, co. Y'ork, at 12.30 noon on
Thursday, 20 February, bur. in the
churchyard of the new church at Went-
worth on Tuesday, 25 February 1902.
Will dated 2 October 1895, with three
codicils dated respectively 26 January
1897, 20 February 1897 and 19 August
1897, proved (Prin. Reg., 790, 1902)
24 June 1902, by the Hon'''"^ William
Henry Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, son, the
surviving Exor.
=Lady Frances Harriet,
eldest dau. of George
Sholto, 19th Earl of
Morton, by Frances
Theodora his wife, dau.
of Sir George Henry
Rose, G.C.H. ; born
29 September 1819 ;
marr. at Dalmahoy,
CO. Midlothian (by
the Rev. James
Samuel Upton, Rector
of Tankersley, West
Riding, co. York),
on Monday, 10 Sep-
tember 1838; died at
CooUatin, Shillelagh,
CO. Wicklow, the family
seat in Ireland, aged
75, at 8.30 p.m. on
Saturday, 15 June, bur.
in churchyard of the
new church at Went-
worth 21 June 1895.
AdtSon was granted at
Wakefield 14 February
1896, to William
Thomas Spencer, Earl
Fitzwilliam, K.G.
William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,=
Viscount Milton ; born at
4 Grosvenor Square, London,
27 July 1839, and bapt. at
St. George's, Hanover Square,
London ; educated at Eton and
at Trinity College, Cambridge ;
Captain ist West Yorkshire
Yeomanry Cavalry; J. P. for the
West Riding, co. York; M.P.
for South division of the West
Riding, co. York, 1865-72 ;
died at Rouen, France, aged
37, on Wednesday, 17 January,
bur. in the family vault at
Wentworth 23 January 1877.
=Laura Maria Theresa, 2nd dau. of Lord Charles Beauclerk
of Lower Winchfield House, co. Hants (4th son of William,
8th Duke of St. Albans), by Laura Maria Theresa his wife,
dau. and heir of Colonel Edward Stopford ; born at Florence,
Italy, 3 January 1849; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, 10 August 1867 ; died at Torquay, co. Devon,
aged 37, on Saturday, 20 March, bur. in the family
vault at Wentworth 25 March 1886. Adinon (with will dated
I July 1879) was granted (Prin. Reg., 31, 87) 27 January
1887, to William Thomas Spencer, Earl Fitzwilliam,
grandfather and guardian of the Hon'''^ Laura Mary and
the Hon'^'^ Mabel Florence Harriett, spinsters, William
Charles de Meuro, Viscount Milton, and the Hon''''^ Theresa
Evelyn Vilunza, spinster, minors, the children and only
next of kin.
30
George Wcntworth-Fitzwilliam of Milton^
Park, CO. Northampton ; born in Grosvenor
Place, London, 5 May 181 7; educated at
Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
M.A. 1838; M.P. for Richmond February to
July 1841, and for Peterborough 1841-59;
J. P. for CO. Northampton, High Sheriff 1866,
Custos Rotulorum of the Liberty of Peter-
borough, High Sheriff for the counties of
Cambridge and Huntingdon 1872 ; Captain
6ih Northampton P^.it^e Volunteers ; died at
Milton Hall, Peterborough, on Wednesday,
4 I\Larch, bur. in the family vault at Mar-
holm, co. Northampton, 9 I\Larch 1874. Will
dated 11 September 1869, proved (Prin.
Reg., 653, 74) 14 October 1874, by Orlando
John George Bridgeman Simpson of Went-
bridge, co. York, and the Hon'^'^ William
Henry Wentworth-Fitzwilliam of Wentworth
Woodhouse, co. York, nephews, the Exors.
■Alice Louisa, dau. of Major-General the Hon''''
George Anson, M.P. (2nd son of Thomas,
ist Viscount Anson, P.C), by the Hon''''
Isabella Elizabeth Annabella his wife, dau.
of Cecil Weld, ist Baron Forester; marr.
at St. George's, Hanover Square, London
(by the Rev. the Hon'''' Orlando Forester,
uncle of the bride), on Saturday, 18 March
1865 ; died at Wentworth Woodhouse,
aged 41, 14 January, bur. in the family
vault at Marholm 20 January 1879. Will
dated 3 July 1875, with codicil dated
13 January 1879, proved (Prin. Reg., 439,
79) 29 May 1879, by the Hon'''' William
Henry Wentworth-Fitzwilliam of 4 Grosvenor
Square, London, and the Hon'''' Francis
Charles Bridgeman of 43 Belgrave Square,
London, a Captain and Lieut.-Colonel in the
Scots Guards, the Exors.
D
Lieut.-Colonel William Henry \\'entworth-=
Fitzwilliam of Wigganthorpe, co. York; born at
Milton 26 December 1840, bapt. there 14
January 1841 ; educated at Eton and at Trinity
College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, i860, B.A. 1865 ; M.P. for co. Wicklow
1868-74, for South division of the West Riding,
CO. York, 1880-85, and for Doncaster division
of South part of West Riding, co. York, 1888-92;
D.L. for CO. Wicklow; Major ist West Yorkshire
Yeomany Cavalry 26 May 1875, Lieut.-Colonel
25 December 1886.
:Lady Mary Grace Louisa, Extra Lady-in-Waiting
to H.R.H. the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and
Gotha, elder dau. of John, 2nd Marquess of
Ormonde, K.P., by Frances Jane his wife,
eldest dau. of General the Hon'''' Sir Edward
Paget, G.C.B. ; born 7 March 1846; marr. at
St. George's, Hanover Square, London (by the
Rev. William Bridgeman Simpson, uncle of the
bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Lord Theobald
Butler, brother of the bride), on Wednesday,
1 1 July 1877.
Marie Albreda Blanche, born at 4 Grosvenor Square, London, on Friday, 15 November
1878; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London (by the Rev. Edgar Sheppard, Sub-Dean
of the Chapels Royal, assisted by the Rev. David Anderson, the Rector, the Rev. Reginald
Walker, brother of the bridegroom, and the Rev. William Geoffrey Pennyman, brother-in-law of
the bridegroom), on Tuesday, 4 October 1904, Harold Maxwell Walker (3rd son of Sir James
Robert Walker, 2nd Baronet, M.P. for Beverley, J. P. and D.L., by Louisa Susan Marlborough
Heron his wife, 3rd dau. of Captain Sir John Heron-Maxwell, 6th Baronet, R.N.) ; born 18
April 1869; entered the Army from Militia as 2nd Lieutenant ist Life Guards 5 December 1891,
Lieutenant 25 January 1893, Adjutant 25 May 1898 to 31 May 1899, Captain 6 December
1898; employed in Uganda Protectorate 21 September 1899 to 4 December 1901 ; served in
South African War 1902, employed with Imperial Yeomanry (Queen's medal with two clasps).
I
Laura Mary, born at 17 Lower Grosvenor Street, London, on Monday, i February i86g; received
patent of precedence as daughter of an Earl 26 May 1902; marr. at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, 30 April 1889, Captain George Sholto Douglas of Edenhall, Kelso, co. Roxburgh
(only son of Admiral the Hon'''' George Henry Douglas, R.N. [2nd son of George Sholto, 19th
Earl of Morton], by Charlotte Martha his wife, 3rd dau. of Admiral Sir William Parker, ist Baronet,
G.C.B.) ; born at Lynburn on Tuesday, 27 April 1858; entered the Army as Sub-Lieutenant
26th (The Cameronians) Regiment of Foot 12 February 1876, Lieutenant 12 February 1877,
Captain (retired) 14 March 1883 ; Captain 4th Battalion The Bedfordshire Regiment (Militia)
22 February 1893; J. P. for co. Hertford 1894. =j=
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Anne, born 14 May 1819; marr. at Wentworth House, West Riding, co. York, 10 October
1838, Sir James John Randoll Mackenzie of Scatwell, co. Ross, Baronet (only child of
Sir James Wemyss Mackenzie of Scatwell, 5th Baronet, Lord -Lieutenant and sometime M.P. for
CO. Ross, by Henrietta Wharton his wife, only surviving dau. of William Mackenzie of Suddy,
CO. Ross); born 20 June 1814; J. P. and D.L. for the counties of Ross and Cromarty;
succeeded his father as 6th Baronet 8 March 1843. She died at Villa Esterel, Cannes,
France, the residence of her sister. Lady Charlotte Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, aged 59, on
Thursday, 29 April, and was bur. in the vault at Marholm, co. Northampton, 6 May 1879.
He marr. 2ndly 5 August 1879, Mary Anne, dau. of James McNeill of Toxteth Park,
CO. Lancaster. He died s.p. at Versailles, France, aged 69, on Thursday, 28 February 1884.
George Charles Wentworth-Pltzwilliam of Milton Park, co. Northampton ;==Evelyn, only dau.
born at 34 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London, on Tuesday, 2 January
1866; educated at Eton; sometime a Lieutenant in the Royal Horse
Guards Blue ; Lieutenant 4th Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry
(Militia); Captain Northamptonshire Imperial Yeomanry 5 March 1902;
J. P. for the Stoke of Peterborough, D.L. for co. Northampton, High
Sheriff 1894, Mayor of Peterborough 1900.
of Charles Stephen
Lyster ; marr. 28
December 1886.
George James Charles
Wentworth - Fitzwilliam,
born at Milton 19 May
1888; educated at Eton.
Ethel, born in November 1889;
died, aged i o weeks and 2 days,
on Thursday, 6 February, bur.
at Marholm 8 February 1890.
William Thomas George Wentworth-
Fitzwilliam, born at Milton on
Saturday, 28 May, bapt. at Marholm
10 July 1904.
Frances Mary, born at Milton House on Tuesday, i March 1842; marr. at Wentworth (by the
Rev. William Bridgeman Simpson) on Monday, 19 November 1867, Charles Mervyn Doyne
of Wells, CO. Wexford (3rd son of Robert Stephen Doyne of Wells, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff for co. Wexford, by Sarah Emily Tynte his wife, dau. of Colonel Joseph Pratt of Cabra,
CO. Cavan) ; born 27 September 1839; of Magdalene College, Cambridge, matriculated Lent
Term, 1859, B.A. 1862, M.A. 1866; J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff for co. Wexford 1873,
and for co. Carlow 1875. She died at Holmeside, Hazelwood, Derby, 28 September, and was
bur. at Wells on Thursday, 1 October 1903. Will dated 17 October 1902, proved at Dublin
12 January 1904, by Charles Mervyn Doyne, husband. Sealed in London 25 January 1904.
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Isabel Elizabeth Mary, born at 6 Hyde
Park Place, London, on Thursday, 20 May
1880.
Irhne Serga Alice Jane Mary, born at The
Lodge, Malton, North Riding, co. York, on
Monday, 5 February 1883.
Mabel Florence Harriett, born at 19 Grosvenor Square, London, on Thursday, 14 July, bapt.
at Wentworth 9 August 1870; received patent of precedence as daughter of an Earl 26 May
igo2 ; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, on Saturday, 29 July 1899, William
Mackenzie Smith of Maltby Hall, co. York (eldest son of Francis Patrick .Smith of Barnes
Hall, Sheffield, co. York, by Margaret Scott his wife, eldest dau. of the Rev. Alfred Gatty, D.D.,
Vicar of Ecclesfield, West Riding, co. York, and Sub-Dean of York Cathedral [see Pedigree of
Gatty, Vol. 2, page IS4\)', born at Butterthwaite, co. York, on Tuesday, 27 April, bapt. at
Ecclesfield on Trinity Sunday, 23 May 1869 ; 2nd Lieutenant Yorkshire Dragoons Yeomanry
Cavalry 21 January 1893, Lieutenant 20 February 1895, Captain 15 April 1899, Major 19 March
1902.
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Dorothy Henrietta, born at Milton House, co. Northampton,
2 April 1822 ; died unmarried at Warmsworth Hall, West
Riding, co. York, aged 60, on Monday, 10 July, bur. at
Wentworth, West Riding, 14 July 1882.
John Fitzwilliam, born at
Milton in September 1823;
died, aged 9 months, 15
June, bur. at Marholni, co.
Northampton, 19 June 1824.
Alice Mary, born at Milton on Monday, 18 October, bapt. there 23 November 1869 ; marr. at
St. James', Piccadilly, London (by the Rev. William Hopkinson), on Saturday, 23 July 1892,
Arthur Watkin Williams-Wynn of Coed-y-Maen, Welshpool, co. Montgomery (eldest son of
Charles Watkin Williams-W'ynn of Coed-y-Maen, Welshpool, M.P. for co. Montgomery 1862-80,
Recorder of Oswestry, co. Salop, by Lady Annora Charlotte his wife, younger dan. of Charles
Herbert, 2nd Earl Manvers) ; born in Lower Berkeley Street, London, on Monday, 2 June
1856 ; educated at Westminster School and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated
28 May 1874, B.A. 1879; ^ Student of the Inner Temple 16 November 1878, called to the
Bar 26 January 1882; Captain Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry 6 February 1878, Major
21 May 1892, retired 17 April 1898 ; High Sheriff for co. Montgomery 1901.
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Margaret Mary, Mary, born at Milton 27 December 1844, bapt. there 20 January 1845;
born 1 1 June marr. at Wentworth (by the Rev. William Bridgeman Simpson, assisted
1843; died at by the Rev. W. Rogers) on Thursday, 23 May 1872, the Hon''''^ Hugh
Milton, aged 8 Le Despencer Boscawen (2nd son of Evel}!!, 6th Viscount Falmouth, by his
months, 9 Feb- wife, Mary Frances Elizabeth, Baroness Le Despencer in her own right, only
ruary, bur. at child of the Hon''''= Thomas Stapleton) ; born 28 February 1849; educated
Marholm 14 at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term,
February 1844. 1867; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant ist Life Guards 12 December
1868, Lieutenant ist West Yorkshire Imperial Yeomanry 31 January 1883;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Wicklow and J. P. for co. Middlesex.
William Charles de Meuron ^Ventworth-Fitzwillian^,=
Earl Fitzwilliam, D.S.O. ; born at de Meuron on
Thursday, 25 July, bapt. at Wentworth 28 November
1872 ; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cam-
bridge ; Lieutenant 4th Battalion Oxfordshire Light
Infantry (Militia) 8 April 1893, Captain (Hon. Major)
II April 1896 ; served in South African War in 1900,
employed under Director of Supplies Army Head-
Quarters (graded as Staff-Captain, mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," 16 April 1901, Queen's
medal with four clasps, D.S.O. 29 November 1900);
A.D.C. to Viceroy of India (Marquess of Lansdowne)
1892-94; M.P. for Wakefield 1895-1902; J. P. for
the West Riding, co. York, J. P., D.L. and County
Councillor for co. Wicklow ; a Member of Court of
Sheffield University ; Patron of the livings of
Thurnscoe, Elsecar, Yedingham, Wentworth, Swinton,
Nether Hoyland, Tinsley, Tankersley, Smcaton Kirk,
St. Michael's and St. Leonard's, New Malton, Grease-
borough, Old Malton, Kilnhurst, Hooton Roberts,
Hutton Bushell and Thorpe Bassett, all co. York, and
Dore, CO. Derby ; succeeded his grandfather as 7th
Earl 20 February 1902.
=Lady Maud Frederica Theresa Evelyn
Elizabeth (his 3rd Vilunza, born
cousin), younger dau. 5 September
of Lawrence, ist 1875; received
Marquess of Zetland, patent of prece-
by Lady Lilian Selina dence as the
Elizabeth his wife, daughter of an
3rd dau. of Richard Earl 26 May
George, 9th Earl 1902.
of Scarbrough (5^1?
Vol. XIII., page 74);
born at Upleatham, North Riding, co.
York, on Monday, 9 July 1877 ; marr.
at St. Paul's Cathedral (by the Rt. Rev.
William Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of
Ripon, assisted by the Rev. Ludovick
Stewart Robinson, Private Chaplain to
the Marquess of Zetland, the Rev.
Sydney John Adolphus Vatcher and
the Rev. Edward Southwell Gamier)
on Wednesday, 24 June 1896.
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Lieut.-Colonel Charles William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam of=
Ahvalton House, co. Huntingdon, F.R.G.S. ; born at
Wentworth Woodhouse, West Riding, co. York, i8
September 1826, bapt. at \Ventworth the next day; M.A. of
Trinity College, Cambridge; M.P. for Malton 1852-85;
Lieut.-Colonel ist West Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry 25
December 1887-91 ; Attache at Vienna in 1846 ; J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Huntingdon and J. P. for the Liberty of Peter-
borough ; died s.p. at Alwalton House, aged 68, on Thursday
afternoon, 20 December, bur. in the churchyard at Marholm,
CO. Northampton, on Monday, 24 December 1894. Will dated
II July 1S82, proved (Prin. Reg., 413, 95) 19 April 1895,
by Anne Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, relict, the sole Executrix.
=Anne, of Glencairn, Leamington,
CO. Warwick, 4th dau. of the Rev.
the Hon'^'^ Thomas Lawrence
Dundas (4th son of Thomas, ist
Baron Dundas), by Mary Jane his
wife, dau. of the Rev. James
Bosanquet of Hardingstone, co.
Northampton ; born at Harpole,
CO. Northampton, 15 September,
bapt. there 30 October 1825;
marr. at Harpole (by the Rev.
John Field, Rector of Braybrooke,
CO. Northampton) on Thursday,
24 August 1S54.
Maud, born at Milton 27 February, bapt. there 1 1 April 1871 ; marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London, 18 July 1892, the Hon*"'^ Cospatrick Thomas Dundas (brother of Lawrence, ist Marquess
of Zetland, and youngest son of the Hon'''= John Charles Dundas of Wood Hall, Wetherby,
West Riding, co. York, M.P. for Richmond, Lord-Lieutenant of Orkney and Shetland, by
Margaret Matilda his wife, dau. of James Talbot of Mary Ville, co. Wexford) ; born at Wood
Hall, Wetherby, on Wednesday, 5 November 1862 ; Lieutenant Yorkshire Hussars Yeomanry
Cavalry 1890-92 ; J. P. for the North Riding, co. York, 1900, and D.L. for Orkney and Shetland ;
died at Middleton Lodge, Middleton Tyas, co. York, on Friday, 23 November, bur. at Easby
Abbey, co. York, on Tuesday, 27 November 1906. Will dated 21 June 1906, proved
(Prin. Reg., 58, 1907) 23 February 1907, by Francis Bingham Mildmay and Edward Lane-Fox,
the Exors. =f=
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William Thomas Wentworth-Fitzwilliam of The Ferry,=
Peterborough, co. Northampton ; born at Wentworth Wood-
house 9 October, bapt. at Wentworth 27 October 1846;
educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matricu-
lated Michaelmas Term, 1864, B.A. 1867; entered the Army as
Cornet loth (The Prince of Wales' Own) Hussars 6 November
1867, Lieutenant Royal Horse Guards 27 October 187 1,
Captain ist West Yorkshire Yeomaniy Cavalry 27 March 1880;
died at Wentworth Woodhouse on Monday, 23 March, bur. in
the churchyard at Marholm on Thursday, 26 March 1896.
Will dated 18 March 1896, proved (Prin. Reg., 574, 96)
27 June 1896, by Lady Alice Mary Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,
spinster, sister, the sole Executrix.
=Jessie Gordon Elgiva Mary,
eldest dau. of Hamilton King-
lake of Wilton House, Taunton,
CO. Somerset, M.D. ; marr. at
St. George's, Hanover Square,
London (by the Rev. Frederick
Charles Kinglake), on Thurs-
day, 21 December 1876; died
at Wentworth Woodhouse on
Sunday, 2 December 1888,
bur. in the churchyard at
Marholm.
Godric Thomas William Wentworth-
Fitzwilliam, born at Wilton House,
Taunton, on Wednesday, 24 October
1877 ; died there, aged 4 years and
8 months, on Thursday, 29 June,
bur. in the churchyard at Marholm
4 July 1882.
'William Thomas Arran
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, born
at 55 Lower Belgrave Street,
London, on Friday, 1 1 May,
died there, aged 5 weeks, on
Thursday, 14 June 1883, bur.
in the churchyard at Marholm.
Elgiva Mary Kathorn,
born at 55 Lower
Belgrave Street, Lon-
don, on Friday, 1 1
December 1885.
Maud Lilian Elfrida Mary,
born at 19 Arlington Street,
Piccadilly, London, on Friday,
19 August 1898.
Marjorie Joan Mary, born at
4 Grosvenor Square, London,
on Friday, 19 October 1900.
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Donatia Faith Mary, born at
4 Grosvenor Square, London,
on Monday, 14 March 1904.
A son, bom Albreda Elizabeth, born at Wcntvvorth Woodhouse, \Vest Riding, co. York,
and died iS 3 September 1S29, and bapt. there the same day; marr. at St. George's
March 1828, Hanover Stiuare, London (by the Rev. William Bridgeman Simpson, Rector
bur. at Mar- of Babworth, co. Nottingham), on Tuesday, 21 June 1853, Fitzpatrick
holm. Henry, Baron Lyveden of Lyveden, co. Northampton; born 27 April 1824;
of the Diplomatic Service 1846-50; J. P. and L).L. for co. Northampton;
succeeded his father as 2nd Baron 10 November 1873. She died s.p.
at her residence, 4 Belgrave Place, London, on Wednesday, 1 1 November, and was bur.
at Benefield, co. Northampton, on Tuesday, 17 November 1891. Will with codicil dated
12 June 1891, proved (Prin. Reg., 168, 92) 12 February 1892, by .Mice Mary
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam and .Maud Wentworth-Fitzvvilliam, spinsters, nieces, the Executrixes.
He marr. 2ndly at .\11 Souls', Hastings, co. Sussex, on Thursday, 15 October 1896, Julia Katie,
youngest dau. of Albert Emary of Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings, and died s.p. at
12 Queen's Gate Place, South Kensington, London, on Sunday, 25 February, bur.
at Benefield on Thursday, i March 1900. Will dated 19 May 1898, proved (Prin. Reg.,
617, 1900) 10 A[)ril 1900, by the Hon''''-" Greville Richard Vernon, brother, one of the Exors.
William Charles \Ventworth-=
Fit/.william of Barnsdale,
Oakham, co. Rutland ; born at
Milton, CO. Northampton, 30
March, bapt. there 22 April
1848; educated at Eton and at
Magdalen College, Cambridge,
matriculated Easter Term, 1867;
entered the Army as Cornet
Royal Horse Guards 29 March
1870, Lieutenant 28 October
187 1, Captain 25 September
1878, Captain Reserve of
Ofificers ; A.D.C. to Viceroy
of India (Marquess of Ripon)
1879-82 ; Extra Equerry-in-
Waiting and Master of the
Stables to H.R.H. the Prince
of Wales since 1901 ; D.L. for
the counties of Rutland and
York, High Sheriff for co.
Rutland 1898.
=Constance Anne,
younger dau. of
Henry Brocklehurst
of Foden Bank, co.
Chester, by Anne
his wife, 3rd dau.
of John Fielden of
Centre Vale, Tod-
morden, co. York,
M.P. for Oldham;
married at St.
George's, Hanover
Square, London, 31
October 1882.
Alice Mary, of Eastcliff, Isle of Wight,
born at Wentworth Woodhouse on
Tuesday, 14 August, bapt. in the private
chapel there 9 September 1849.
William John Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,
born at Wentworth \Voodhouse on
Saturday, 7 August, bapt. in the private
chapel there 3 September 1852 ; educa-
ted at Eton and at Magdalen College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1870, B.A. 1874 ; M.P. for
Peterborough 29 October 1878 until
his death ; Captain ist West York-
shire Yeomanry Cavalry 5 August
1882 ; died unmarried at Wentworth
Woodhouse, through the fall of his
horse, on Wednesday, 11 September,
bur. at Wentworth on Saturday, 14
September 1889. Adiiion was granted
at York 21 January 1890, to the Hon''''=
William Charles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,
brother.
Eric Spencer Wentworth-F"itzwilliam, born
at 4 Grosvenor Square, London, on Tuesday,
4 December 1883, bapt at Wentworth
7 January 1884; educated at Eton.
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Albreda Mary, horn in Grosvenor Square, London,
19 January 1855, and bapt. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London ; marr. there 18 De-
cember 1895, the Hon'''' Charles Fowler Bourke
of Roseborough, co. Kildare, C.B. (5th son
of Robert, 5th Earl of Mayo, by Anne Charlotte
his wife, only child of the Hon'^''^ John Jocelyn of
Fair Hill, co. Louth); born 5 September 1832;
Chairman of General Prisons Board, Ireland,
1878-95; died s.p. at Roseborough, in his 6sth
year, on Tuesday, 4 April, bur. at Johnstown, co.
Kildare, 7 April 1899.
William George Frederick Wentworth-
Fit^william, born at 4 Grosvenor Square,
London, on Wednesday, 6 May, died at
Wentworth Woodhouse, West Riding,
CO. York, on Saturday, 19 September,
bur. at Wentworth 22 September 1857.
Charlotte Mary of Hazelwood, co.
Derby, born at Wentworth Woodhouse
on Wednesday, i September, bapt. in the
private chapel there 19 September 1858.
William Hugh Spencer Wentworth-=
Fitzwilliam of Brandsley Lodge,
North Riding, co. York ; born at
Wentworth Woodhouse on Tuesday,
10 January, bapt. in the private
chapel at \Ventworth 2 February
i860; educated at Eton and at
Magdalen College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term,
1878; D.L. for the North Riding,
CO. York.
=Ada Charlotte Godolphin, 3rd dau. of Sir George
Godolphin, 9th Duke of Leeds, by the Hon''''^ Fanny
Georgiana his wife (Lady of the Bedchamber to H.R.H.
the Princess of Wales), 2nd dau. of George, 4th Baron
Rivers; born at 58 Lowndes Square, London, on Monday,
30 May 1870; marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London (by the Very Rev. Philip Frank Eliot, Dean
of Windsor, uncle of the bride, assisted by the
Rev. Henry Montagu Villiers, the Vicar), on Tuesday,
8 October 1901.
William Reginald WentworthFitzwilliam,=
born at Wentworth Woodhouse on Saturday,
12 April, bapt. at Wentworth 7 May 1862;
educated at Eton and at Magdalen College,
Cambridge, matriculated Lent Term, 1880;
Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
(Militia) 1880-84; died at Mandeville Hotel,
London, on Saturday, 7 July, bur. at Went-
worth on Thursday, 12 July 1906. AdiSon
was granted at the Principal Registry
I August 1906, to the Hon'''« William Charles
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam of Barnsdale, Oakham,
CO. Rutland, brother, and one of the next
of kin.
=Edith Isabella Georgiana, 3rd dau. of the
Hon''''^ Charles Pierrepoint D'Arcy Lane-Fox
of Oakfield, Penshurst, co. Kent, by Louisa
Emma his wife, 2nd dau. of Thomas Fairfax of
Steeton, Bilbrough, and Newton Kyme, all
West Riding, co. York; born 14 August 1866;
marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London
(by the Rev. David Anderson, the Rector,
assisted by the Rev. Hubert Farquharson
Grove, cousin of the bride), on Thursday,
2 February 1893; died s.p. in London on
Sunday, 19 June, bur. at Wentworth on Friday,
24 June 1904.
{See Pedigree of Conyers, Vol. j, page j.)
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WliigJjr of IMoIli jSetoton.
to. itimoln.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Argent on a fesse engrailed between three
eagles' head* erased azure as many martlets
of the field.
Crest. — Upon a mount vert an unicorn
passant reguardant argent semee of estoiles
azure armed maned and hoofed or gorged
with a collar of the third the dexter foot
resting on a cross pattee gold.
Motto. — Quercus.
John Wright of Wold=
Newton and of Binbrooke
Hall, both CO. Lincoln
(4th son of Edward Wright
of North Kelsey, co.
Lincoln, by Mary his wife,
dau. of Joseph Mundy) ;
born at North Kelsey,
and Uipt. there (by the
Rev. John Mounsey, the
Vicar) 9 July 1758;
died at Binbrooke Hall
4 January, bur. at Wold
Newton 11 January 1838.
Memorial window. Por-
trait in oils in the
possession of Richard
Caldicott Wright, his
srandsoti.
■Margaret, dau. of Maurice
Searle of Tetney, co. Lincoln,
by Jane his wife, only sur-
viving dau. of John Parsons
of Wold Newton ; born at
Tetney, and bapt. there
(by her uncle, the Rev.
John Searle, the Vicar) 31
May 1761 ; marr. by licence
at Wold Newton (by the
Rev. John Grantham) 19
June 1788; died at Grove
House, Caistor, co. Lincoln,
13 September, bur. at Wold
Newton 18 September 1850.
Memorial window. Portrait
in oils in the possession of
Richard Caldicott Wright,
her grandson.
John Wright of Haugh Manor, co. Lincoln ; born at=
Wold Newton 8 December, bapt. there (by the Rev.
John Grantham) 11 December 1791; died at Haugh
Manor i September, bur. at Haugh 4 September 1858. M.L
\\'ill dated 21 August 1858, proved at Lincoln 23 October
1858, by Robert Kirke of Waltham, co. Lincoln, and John
Horatio Wood of Humberstone, co. Lincoln, the Exors.
=Anne, dau. of Samuel Wharton
Kirke of Irby-on-Humber, co.
Lincoln, formerly of Bonby, co.
Lincoln, by Isabella Armstrong
his wife; born at Irby-on-Humber
24 August, bapt. there 26 August
18 1 9 ; marr. at Irby-on-Humber
8 September 1848; died at Louth,
CO. Lincoln, 13 May, bur. in the
cemetery at Louth 17 May 1894.
John Wright, born at Haugh
29 July 1S49, and bapt. there
(by the Rev. William Dodson)
the same day ; educated at
Uppingham ; died at Skeg-
ness, CO. Lincoln, 2 July,
bur. in the cemetery at
Louth 4 July 1894. Will
dated 5 October 1875,
proved at Lincoln 26 July
1894, by William George
North, one of the Exors.
Isabella, born at Haugh 20 January, bapt. there (by the
Rev. Paul Augustus Dodson) 26 January 1851 ; marr. at
Brattleby, co. Lincoln (by the father of the bridegroom, assisted
by the Rev. George Elliot), on Tuesday, 22 July 1879, the Rev.
Edward Dale Gallow-ay (3rd son of the Rev. William Brown
Galloway, Vicar of St. Mark's, Regent's Park, London, by Ellen
Jane his wife, eldest dau. of Henry Benning of Barnard Castle,
CO. Durham, M.R.C.S.); born in London 15 March 1848; of
Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term,
1867, B.A. 1872, M.A. 1875 ; Rector of Papworth Everard, co.
Cambridge, March 1879; died on Tuesday, 16 October, bur.
in the churchyard at Papworth Everard 19 October 1894. M.I.
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Maurice Wright of Wold Newton, co. Lincoln ; born at=
Wold Newton, and bapt. there (by the Rev. John
Grantham) 30 December 1792; died at Wold Newton,
from the result of an accident, 15 December, bur. there
19 December 1839. Memorial window. Will dated
7 December 1838, with codicil dated 10 June 1839, proved
(P.C.C. 383 Arden) 28 May 1840, by the Rev. William
Wright, one of theExors named in will. Power reserved
to John Wright, brother, the Exor named in codicil.
Portrait in oils at Wold Ncivton, in the possession of
William Maurice Wright, his grandson.
/MJ^j
=Elizabeth, dau. of Wright Mason
of Coningsby, co. Lincoln, by
Dorothy Murton his wife ; born
at Coningsby 19 April 1806, and
bapt. there ; marr. at Coningsby
31 October 1827 ; died at
Binbrooke Hall, co. Lincoln,
on Saturday, 7 January, bur. at
Wold Newton 12 January 1871.
Memorial window. Adirion was
granted at the Principal Registry
28 February 187 1, to William
Wright of Wold Newton, son, one
of the next of kin.
Eliza Mason, born at Wold Newton 8 November, bapt.
there 9 November 1828; marr. by licence at Wold
Newton 29 October 1850, Robert Walton Drake of
Dirtcarr House, near Wakefield, co. York (only son of
Robert Drake of Wakefield, by Ann Eyre his wife, dau.
of Pearson Walton of Walton, co. York) ; born at
Wakefield on Thursday, 7 February 1822 ; died s.p.
at Keswick, co. Cumberland, 10 July, bur. at Sandal,
CO. York, 14 July 1852. She died at Binbrooke Hall
3 April, and was bur. at Wold Newton 5 April 1884.
Memorial window. Will dated 7 October 1879, proved
at Lincoln 17 May 1884, by Mary Wright of Binbrooke
Hall, spinster, sister, the sole Executri.x.
Mary, born at Wold Newton
6 July, bapt. there (by the Rev.
H. W. Powell) II July 1830;
died unmarried at Binbrooke Hall
12 September, bur. at Wold Newton
15 September 1885. Memorial
window. Will dated i May 1884,
proved at Lincoln i October 1885,
by Charles Manby Nainby of
Barnoldby-le-Beck, co. Lincoln, and
William Martin Caswell of North
Ormsby, co. Lincoln, the Exors.
Richard Caldicott
Wright, born at
Haugh, CO. Lin-
coln, 3 January
1852, and bapt.
there (by the Rev.
Paul Augustus
Dodson) the next
day ; educated at
King Edward VL
School, Louth ;
Tea Planter in
Ceylon 1874-97,
and in Java
1 898- 1 904.
Maurice Wright, born at Haugh
I September, bapt. there (by the
Rev. Paul Augustus Dodson)
3 September 1854; educated at
Louth and at Christ's College,
Finchley ; entered the Army as
Lieutenant 19th (Princess of
Wales' Own) Hussars 29 No-
vember 1876, Captain 11
November 1884, Captain Reserve
of Officers 1 1 November 1884,
retired 1891 ; served in Nile
Expedition 1884-85, at battle of
Abu-Klea and march from Wady-
Halfa; died at Louth, aged 43,
on Thursday, 5 May, bur. in the
cemetery at Louth 7 May 1898.
Adfnon was granted at Lincoln
21 December 1898, to Thomas
Wright, gent.
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Thomas Wright of=
" Ivy Dene," North
Thoresby, co. Lin-
coln; born at Haugh
7 December, bapt.
there (by the Rev.
Paul Augustus Dod-
son) 13 December
1857 ; educated at
Louth and at St.
Peter's, York.
=Annie Rosa, dau.
of Henry Joseph
Bethinson of Bal-
derton,co. Notting-
ham, by Mary Ann
his wife, dau. of
\Villiam Long of
Cranwell Lodge,
neaff Sleaford, co.
Lincoln ; born at
Balderton 8 April
1854, and bapt. at
Wyham, co. Lin-
coln ; married at
Riby, CO. Lincoln,
7 April 1886.
Margaret, born at Wold Newton, co. Lincoln, 30 August 1794, and bapt. there the next day;
marr. by licence at Binbrooke, co. Lincoln (by the Rev. John Parkinson, D.C.L.), 21 June
1832, the Rev. Samuel Turner (only son of Dr. .Samuel Turner of Caistor, co. Lincoln, by Mary
his wife, dau. of John Harnew Swan of Hundon Manor, Caistor) ; born at Caistor
I March 1797, and bapt. there; of University College, Oxford, matriculated 29 March
1816, aged 19, B.A. 1S20, M.A. 1822 ; Rector of Nettleton and Vicar of Cadney, both
CO. Lincoln, 1823 until his death, Chaplain to the Earl of Yarborough ; died at Nettleton,
aged 80, on Tuesday, i May, bur. there 5 May 1877. ^^'iH dated 17 July 1867,
with three codicils dated respectively 26 April 1873, 29 January 1876 and 21 April
1877, proved (Prin. Reg., 610, 77) 2 July 1877, by Margaret Turner of Nettleton,
relict, and Samuel Wright Wright of Brattleby Hall, co. Lincoln, son, two of the
Exors. Portrait in oils at Nettleton House, Caistor, in the possession of the Rev. Arthur
Samuel JVright, his grandson. She died at Nettleton House, Caistor, in her loist year, on
Sunday, 23 December, and was bur. at Nettleton 27 December 1894. M.L Portrait in
oils at Nettleton House, Caistor, in the possession of the Rev. Arthur Samuel Wright, and
anotlwr at Brattleby Hall in the possession of Philip Chehvood Wright, her grandsons.
"f
William Wright of Wold Newton, and of Owmby-=
cum-Searby, both co. Lincoln ; born at Wold Newton
7 June, bapt. there (by the Rev. H. W. Powell) 10 June
1832 ; educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham,
CO. Warwick ; Lord of the Manor of Wold Newton,
Master of Harriers ; died at Great Limber, co. Lincoln,
aged 46, from the result of an accident, on Tuesday,
4 February, bur. at ^Vold Newton 8 February 1879.
Memorial window. Will dated 12 August 1876, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1040, 79) 23 December 1879, by John Hyde
Bell of Louth, co. Lincoln, and Charles Manby Nainby
of Barnoldby-le-Beck, co. Lincoln, the Exors.
Eliza Walton, only dau. of Richard
Hargrave, formerly of Sandal Park,
CO. York, by Ann Walton his wife
(Portrait in oils at Wold Newton,
in the possession of William
Maurice Wright, her grandson),
only dau. of William Tootal of
Wakefield, co. York {Miniature at
Wold Newton) ; born at Springfield
Place, Leeds, co. York, 27 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at St. John's, Leeds
(by the Rev. I. W. Clarke, the
parish church then being rebuilt),
12 August 1839; marr. at the
parish church, Leeds (by the Rev:
Walter Farquhar Hook, D.D., the
Vicar), 21 October 1858.
Ethel, born at Wold Newton on
Tuesday, 12 March, bapt. there
(by the Rev. the Hon'''<= George
Wingfield Bourke, the Rector)
14 April 1 86 1.
Mary, born at ^Vold Newton on
Sunday, 9 August, bapt. there (by
the Rev. the Hon'^''= George Wing-
field Bourke, the Rector) 20
September 1863.
Louisa, born at Wold Newton on Monday, 23 December
1867, bapt. there (by the Rev. John Moss Webb)
26 January 1868; marr. at Wold Newton (by the Rev.
Charles Bird Jackson, the Rector) 29 March 1894,
Lewis John Burkinshaw of Thoresway, co. Lincoln
(son of Charles Burkinshaw of Thoresway, by Helen
his wife, dau. of Thomas Burkinshaw of Tealby, co.
Lincoln) i born at Benniworth, co. Lincoln, 10 January
1 865, and bapt. there ; educated at Caistor Grammar
School, CO. Lincoln. =j=
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Margaret, born at
Wold Newton, co.
Lincoln, on Thurs-
day, 10 June, bapt.
there (by the Rev.
John Moss Webb,
the Rector) 7
August 1870.
William Maurice Wright of Wold
Newton ; born at Wold Newton on
Thursday, 10 July, bapt. there (by the
Rev. John Moss Webb) 17 August
1873 ; educated at Malvern and at St.
John's College, Oxford, matriculated
15 October 1892, aged 19, B.A.
August 1896, M.A. April 1899 ; J.P.
for parts of Lindsey, co. Lincoln,
189s ; Lord of the Manor of Wold
Newton.
Richard Wright (twin with John),
born at Wold Newton 29 Sep-
tember, died there on Tuesday,
20 October 1874.
John Wright (twin with Richard),
born at Wold Newton 29 Sep-
tember, died there on Thursday,
22 October 1874.
Edward Walton Wright of=
Alton, CO. Hants ; born at
Wold Newton on Sunday,
14 November, bapt. there
(by the Rev. Charles Bird
Jackson, the Rector) 26
December 1875 ; educated
at Repton and at Yorkshire
College, Leeds.
=Amy, dau. of George Stamp of
York, by Fanny Eliza his wife,
dau. of Edward Newnum ; born
at York 29 August, bapt. at St.
Martin's, York, 4 October 1874;
marr. at All Saints', Kingston-on-
Thames, CO. Surrey, 5 December
1900.
Parsons Wright, born at Wold
Newton on Tuesday, 30
A[)ril, bapt. there (by the
Rev. Charles Bird Jackson,
the Rector) 2 June 1878;
educated at King Edward VI.
Sciiool, Louth, CO. Lincoln.
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Bale.
Anns. — Gules a swail al-gent. Crest. — A swan argent.
Motto. — Meliora sequor.
William Dale of Pentonville, London ; died in the=j=Mary Smith, marr. at the parish
West Indies in 1805. Portrait at Nortlrawod Hall, ' church, Islington, London, 28
CO. Middlesex, in the possession of Mary JIarriftte
Fickersgill-Cunliffe, his greai-grand-daughter.
March 1790; died, aged 35, bur.
in the churchyard at St. James',
Pentonville, 31 May 1801.
Anne, died unmarried
at the residence of
her brother, 35 New
Bridge Street, Black-
friars, London, on
Friday, 10 February
1843. _
Mary, married at
St. Mary Cray, co.
Kent, 30 October
1827 (marriage licence
dated 22 October
i82 7),WilliamMosyer.
She died s.p. and was
bur. at St. Mary Cray.
Elizabeth, died un-
married on Monday,
17 October 1870.
Very Rev. Thomas Dale, D.U. ; born at Pentonville,^
London, 22 August, bapt. at St. James', Pentonville,
17 September 1797; educated at Christ's Hospital
1805 to 29 July 1812, and at Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge, matriculated Lent Term, 1818, B.A. 1823,
M.A. 1S26, D.D. 1870; Curate of St. Michael's, Comhill,
London, 1822-26; Professor of English Language and
Literature at L'ondon University 1828-30, and at King's
College, London, 1836-39; Incumbent of St. Matthew's,
Denmark Hill, co. Surrey, 1830-35, Rector of St. Bride's,
Fleet Street, London, 3 January 1835 to 1846, Golden
Lecturer at St. Margaret's, Lothbury, London, 1840-49,
Prebendary of Caddington Minor in St. Paul's Cathedral
May 1843 to February 1846, Rector of St. Pancras',
London, July 1846 to March 1861, when that parish was
divided into twenty incumbencies. Canon Residentiary of
St. Paul's 20 October 1843 to 1870, Rector of Therfield,
CO. Hertford, 26 March 1861 to 1870, Dean of Rochester
April 1870 until his death ; Author of the poems : "The
Widow of Nain," " Irad and Adah," "The Outlaw of
Taurus," and other works, and translated the " Tragedies
of Sophocles" into English verse (2 vols.) 1824; died
at 2 The Residentiary Houses, St. Paul's, aged 72, on
Saturday, 14 May 1870, bur. in Highgate Cemetery,
London. Will dated 17 November 1866, with two
codicils dated respectively 4 September 1869 and 11 May
1870, proved (Prin. Reg., 331, 70) 27 May 1870, by the
Rev. William Wilcox Clarke of North Wootton, co.
Norfolk, the Rev. Lawford William Torriano Dale of
Chiswick, co. Middlesex, son, and Charles Fiddey of
3 Harcourt Buildings, Temple, London, gent., the Exors.
Portrait, also another as a child, with his sister Anne,
at Northwood Hall, in the possession of Mary Harriette
Pickersgill-Cunliffe, his grand-daughter.
Emily Jane, dau.
of William Mall-
cott Richardson,
East India Agent
and Publisher, by
Mary Barker his
2nd wife ; born
23 March 1803 ;
marr. at St.
Michael's, Corn-
hill, London, 22
November 18 19;
died at 63 Russell
Square, Blooms-
bury, London, in
her 47 th year, on
Saturday, 7 April
1849, bur. at St.
Pancras', London.
Portrait, also
one in a group
7t.nth her four
youngest children,
at Northwood
Hall, in the pos-
session of Alary
Ha rriette Pickers-
gill-Cunliffe, her
grand-daughter.
Rev. Thomas Pelham Dale, F.R.S. ; born 3 April 1821; of=
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, B.A. (25th Wrangler)
and Fellow 1845 ; Rector of St. Vedast with St. Michael-
le-Querne, London, 1847-S0, and of Sausthorpe with
Aswardby, co. Lincoln, 1880 until his death; Librarian
of Sion College Library, London, 1851-56; Author of
" A Commentary on Ecclesiastes " and papers on the
" Refraction of Light " ; died suddenly at the Rectory,
Sausthorpe, aged 71, on Tuesday, 19 April, bur. at
Sausthorpe on Saturday, 23 April 1892. \Vill dated 19
July 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 643, 92) 13 June 1892,
by Mary Dale, relict, and the Rev. Arthur Murray Dale,
son, the Exors.
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=Mary, younger dau. of William Francis
of Wood Hatch, co. Surrey, by Caroline
his wife, dau. and coheir of Peregrine
Stockdale of Berrow, co. Somerset;
born 4 January 1822; marr. at St.
Mary's, Reigate, co. Surrey (by the
Rev. Canon Thomas Dale, father of the
bridegroom), on Thursday, 7 October
1847 ; died 12 September, bur. at
Sausthorpe i6 September 1898. Will
dated 25 July 1892, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1220, 98) II November 1898, by the
Rev. Arthur Murray Dale, son, the
sole Exor.
James Murray Dale of Rowley House, Aldeburgh,=
CO. Suffolk; born 22 July 1822; educated at
Merchant Taylors' School ; Solicitor in London
1843-73; Author of " Clergyman's Legal Hand-
book," &c. ; died at Rowley House, Aldeburgh,
aged 54, on Friday, 2 March, bur. at Aldeburgh
8 March 1877. Will dated 5 January 1870,
proved (Prin. Reg., 189, 77) 28 March 1877,
by Anne Elizabeth Dale of Rowley House,
Aldeburgh, relict, and Joseph Harris Stretton of
75 Cornhill, London, gent., the Exors.
=Anne Elizabeth, eldest dau. Emily Jane, bom
of James Norris of Deben- 16 June, bapt.
ham, CO. Suffolk ; marr. at at St. Michael's,
Debenham (by the Rev. Cornhill, Lon-
John Spurgeon, Rector of don, 14 July
Twyford, CO. Norfolk), on 1824.
Wednesday, 2 July 185 1 ;
died at Aldeburgh, aged 51,
on Sunday, 26 October,
bur. there 2 November
1882.
Emily Jane, born in Church Terrace, Lee, co. Kent,
23 May, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Lee, 30 June 1852 ;
marr. at Attleborough, co. Suffolk, her cousin, George
Herbert Newman (son of George Gunnell Newman of
Hurst Place, Bexley, co. Kent, by Frances Josephine
his wife, younger dau. of the Very Rev. Thomas Dale,
D.D., Dean of Rochester, see page 4'/); born at Hurst,
Bexley, on Friday, 5 October i860.
I
Alice Mary, born at Lee on Saturday, 12 November
1853, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Lee, 6 January 1854.
James Ernest Dale, born=
at Lee on Friday, 16
February, bapt. at St.
Margaret's, Lee, 13 June
1855 ; educated at West-
minster School ; died
10 January 1892, bur.
at Walkeville, Adelaide,
South Australia.
=Marion, dau.
of the Ven'''^
George Dove,
Archdeacon of
Flinders, Ade-
laide ; died
at Walkeville,
Adelaide, 2 2
Junei89o,bur.
there.
Marion Dove, born at Walkeville,
Adelaide, 22 June 1890.
Rev. Thomas Francis=
Dale, born at 2 Amen
Court, London, on Satur-
day, 15 July, bapt. at
St. John's, Reigate, co.
Surrey, 13 August 1848;
of Queen's College, Ox-
ford, matriculated 29
October 1867, aged 19,
B.A. 1870, M.A. 1874 ;
Rector of Jarrow,
CO. Durham, 1874-77,
Chaplain on the Indian
Ecclesiastical Establish-
ment of Amritsur, India,
1885-96.
=Frances Marianna
Cockburn, eldest
twin dau. of Richard
Henry Witty of 17
Torrington Square,
London, Solicitor, by
Frances Charlotte his
wife, dau. of John
Lye; born 26 August
1849 ; marr. at St.
Mary Abbott's, Ken-
sington, London (by
the Rev. William
Wright), on Wednes-
day, 8 December
1869.
Rev. Artliur Murray=
Dale, born at Sion
College, London Wall,
on Good Friday, 29
March, bapt. at St.
Vedast's, Foster Lane,
London, 25 April 1850;
of Corpus Christi
College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michael-
mas Term, 1869; Vicar
of Sneinton, co. Not-
tingham, 1895-1902,
Rector of Tingrith, co.
Bedford, since 1902.
=Hon'^''= Mary Elizabeth
Frances Catherine, eldest
dau. of Evelyn, 6th
Viscount Falmouth, by
Mary Frances Elizabeth
his wife, in her own right
Baroness Le Despencer,
only child of the Hon^e
Thomas Stapleton ; born
I May 1846, and bapt.
at Mereworth, co. Kent ;
marr. at St. Thomas',
Regent Street, London,
on Tuesday, 26 June
1894.
Rev. Thomas Cyril Dale, born at Pinner,
CO. Middlesex, on Saturday, 29 October,
bapt. there 10 December 1870; of Sidney
Sussex College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1889, B.A. 1892, and
of Cuddesdon College, co. Oxford (2nd
Theology) ; Curate of St. Michael's and
All Angels', Croydon, co. Surrey, since
1901.
Evelyn Mary Frances, born 22 May
1872, and bapt. at St. Augustine's,
Kilburn, ro. Middlesex.
Francis Harold=i=Kathlecn Dowell, 2nd dau. of William
Dale, born 2 7
November 1876,
bapt. at Ealing,
CO. Middlesex.
John Casely Row of Ringlee, Barnes,
CO. Surrey, Paymaster-in-Chief R.N. ;
marr. by licence at the parish church,
Marylebone, London (by the Rev.
T. Baillie Saunders), on Thursday,
9 February 1905.
Terence Martin Pelham Dale, born at "Cheriton,"
Syed Alley Road, Singapore, Straits Settlements,
on Sunday, 26 May 1907, and bapt. in the
Cathedral at Singapore.
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Rev. Lawford William Torriano Dale, born 20 January,=
bapt. at St. Michael's, Cornhill, London, 17 February 1826;
of Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1845, B.A. 1849, M.A. 1852; Vicar of Chiswick, co.
Middlesex, 1857 until his death; died at the Vicarage,
Chiswick, in his 73rd year, on Tuesday, 3 May, bur. at
Chiswick on Friday, 6 May 1898. Will dated 22 March
1898, proved (Prin. Reg., 544, 98) 24 May 1898, by the
Rev. Herbert Dixon Dale and Leonard Robert Dale, gent.,
sons, John William Price, son-in-law, and Grace Helena Dale,
spinster, daughter, the Exors.
=Fanny, only surviving dau. of
Robert Dixon of New Square,
Lincoln's Inn, London ; born
29 April 1834; marr. at St.
Pancras', London (by the
Rev. Canon Thomas Dale, the
Vicar), on Thursday, 15 June
1854; died, in her 63rd year,
on Friday, 22 January, bur. at
Chiswick 26 January 1897.
Rev. Herbert Dixon Dale,
born at Crescent Place,
Burton Crescent, London,
on Monday, 22 October,
bapt. at St. Pancras',
London, 26 November
1855 ; Vicar of Hythe,
CO. Kent, since 1899.
Frances Marion Jane, born at 36 Gordon Square, London, on
Wednesday, 15 July 1857, and bapt. at St. Pancras', London;
marr. at the parish church, Chiswick, co. Middlesex (by the
Rev. Thomas Pelham Dale, uncle of the bride), on Thursday,
16 January 1879, John William Price of Lincoln's Inn and
of 32 Onslow Gardens, South Kensington, London (son of
Rees C. Price of Lympstone, co. Devon, by Amelia his wife,
dau. of Surgeon-Major John Humphreys); born 13 June 1853 ;
educated at Epsom College. =5=
Bernard Dale,=
born at Lee,
CO. Kent, on
Thursday, 1 3
March, bapt. at
St. Margaret's,
Lee, 13 May
,856.
=Katherine Susan, eldest dau. of
Robert Jacomb-Hood of Lex-
ham Gardens, Kensington,
London ; marr. at St. Philip's,
Kensington (by the Rev. Allen
Thomas Edwards, the Vicar,
assisted by the Rev. Lawford
William Torriano Dale, Vicar
of Chiswick), on Thursday,
3 January 1S84.
Mildred, born at Lee on Sunday, 20 December
1857, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Lee, 23 February
1858. _
Gerald Dale, born at Lee on Thursday, 17
November 1859, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Lee,
19 January i860; educated at Westminster
School (admitted 12 June 1873, Queen's
Scholar January 1875) and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term,
1878, B.A. (3rd-class Classical Tripos) 1882,
M.A. 1886.
Robert Jacomb Norris Dale, born James Littlewood Dale, born at Phyllis Katherine, born
at 22 Talgarth Road, West Ken- 22 Talgarth Road, West Ken- at 22 Talgarth Road,
sington, London, 13 November sington, London, on Saturday, West Kensington, Lon-
18S4; educated at Haileybury 27 February 1886; educated at don, on Tuesday, 5 April
College. Haileybury College. 1887.
Lieut.-Colonel Charles Lawford Dale, born 10 October, bapt.=
at St. Vedast's, Foster Lane, London, 10 November 1852;
entered the Army as Sub-Lieutenant 2nd Battalion West India
Regiment 11 February 1875, Lieutenant 11 February 1876,
Captain 12 October 1882, Major 2 February 1887, Lieut.-
Colonel ist Battalion West India Regiment 17 January 1894;
employed with Army Pay Department 28 April 1885 to 27 April
1890; died at the York Hotel, Lambeth, London, 19 January,
bur. in St. Alban's, Holborn, private burial ground at Woking
Cemetery, co. Surrey, 22 January 1898. Will dated 2 November
1887, proved (Prin. Reg., 271a, 98) 2 March 1898, by Louisa
Caroline Dale, relict, the sole Executrix.
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^Louisa Caroline, dau. of John
Smith of Cappoquin, co.
Waterford, M.D., by Susan
Amelia his wife, dau. of
James Gee of Cappagh, co.
Waterford ; born at Cappo-
quii\ 23 February 1855, and
bapt. at Cappagh ; marr. at
Christ Church, Georgetown,
Demerara, British Guiana, on
Tuesday, 4 November 1879.
Emily Jane, born i July, bapt. at Beckenham, co. Kent, 30 August 1827; marr. at St. George's,
Bloomsbury, London (by the Rev. Thomas Pelham Dale, Rector of St. Vedast's, Foster
Lane, London, on Tuesday, 28 January 1851, Charles Cotton Ferard of Ascot Place,
Winkfield, co. Berks (eldest son of Daniel Ferard of Queen Square, Westminster, and of
Ascot Place, Winkfield, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of- Isaac Clementson) ; born 14 January
1823; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1845, M.A. 1848; a Student
of the Inner Temple 21 January 1845, Barrister-at-Law 17 November 1848 ; J. P. for co. Berks,
Lord of the Manor of Winkfield; died suddenly at Ascot Place, Winkfield, in his 64th year,
on Sunday, 5 December 1886, bur. at Winkfield. Will dated 9 January 1880, proved (Prin.
Reg., 117, 87) 23 February 1887, by Charles Agace Ferard and Arthur George Ferard, both of
Ascot Place, Winkfield, sons, two of the Exors. She died at 5 Shorncliffe Road, Folkestone,
CO. Kent, on Friday, 8 September, and was bur. at Winkfield on Tuesday, 12 Sepember 1899.
Will dated 7 November 1889, with codicil dated 6 February 1892, proved (Prin. Reg., 1086, 99)
29 September 1899, by Arthur George Ferard and John Edward Ferard, sons, the Exors.
A
Lilian Emma, born
at the Vicarage,
Chiswick, CO. Mid-
dlesex, on Sunday,
13 February, bapt.
at the parish church,
Chiswick, 30 May
1859.
Grace Helena, born at the
Vicarage, Chiswick, on
Friday, 25 May i860;
died 15 February, bur.
at Hythe, co. Kent, 19
February 1906. Will dated
14 June 1898, proved in
the Principal Registry
8 March 1906, by John
William Price, brother-in-
law, the sole Exor.
Edgar Lawford Dale, born
at the Vicarage, Chiswick,
on Wednesday, 20 No-
vember 1861, bapt. at the
parish church, Chiswick,
I January 1862 ; educated
at Chiswick and at Spa,
Belgium ; appointed Senior
Assistant Librarian Sion
College Library, London,
17 May 1899.
Susan Cicely,
born at the
Vicarage, Chis-
wick, on Mon-
day, 1 2 January,
bapt. at St.
Mary Magda-
len's, Chiswick,
25 March 1863.
Rev. Godfrey Dale, born at Lee, co. Kent, on Sunday, =
28 July, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Lee, 29 August 1861 ;
educated at Westminster School (admitted 5 April
1875, Queen's Scholar 1876) and at Christ Church,
Oxford, matriculated 10 October 1879, aged 18, Student
1879-86, B.A. (2nd-class Mods. 1881, 3rd-class Lit.
Hum. 1883) 1885, M.A. ; of the Universities'
Mission, Central Africa ; Missionary in East Africa
1889-97 ; Member Collegiate House, St. Saviour's,
Southwark, co. Surrey, 1897-98, Curate of St. George-
the-Martyr, Southwark, 1898, Vicar of All Saints',
Newmarket, co. Cambridge, 1898- 1902, Missionary at
Mbweni, Zanzibar, East Africa, from 1902 ; Canon of
Zanzibar from 1903 ; Principal of St. Mark's Theological
College, Mazizini, Zanzibar, 1904, Priest-in-Charge,
Mkunazini, Zanzibar, 1906; Author of "The Contrast
between Christianity and Mohammedanism."
=Janet Hamilton, dau. of James
Vincent Bell of Star Hill, Rochester,
CO. Kent, M.D., by Susannah
Charlotte his wife, dau. of William
Sparkes ; born at Star Hill,
Rochester, 18 January, bapt. at
Rochester Cathedral 24 February
1875 ; of Lady Margaret Hall,
Oxford, 1898 (3rd-class Hon. Sch.
Mod. Hist.) ; marr. at St. Peter's,
Rochester (by the Rev. Alfred
Lloyd Coates, Vicar of Shorne,
CO. Kent, assisted by the Rev.
James Arthur William Bell, Curate
of Lodsworth, co. Sussex, brother
of the bride), on Tuesday, 19
September 1899.
Mary Caroline, born at the
Librarian's House, Sion Col-
lege, London, 27 June, bapt.
at St. Vedast's, Foster Lane,
London, 25 July 1854.
Helen Annette, born at the
Librarian's House, Sion Col-
lege, London, 17 September,
bapt. at St. Vedast's, Foster
Lane, 9 October 1856.
Emily Frances, born at
Torrington Square, Holborn,
London, 5 April, bapt. at
St. Vedast's, Foster Lane,
London, 6 May 1859.
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Helen Hutton, born at Beckenham, co. Kent, on Sunday, lo May,
bapt. there 8 June 1829; marr. at St. Pancras New Church,
London (by the Rev. Thomas Pelham Dale, Rector of St. Veda.st's,
Foster I^ane, London), on Tuesday, 30 January 1849, John Cunliffe
Pickersgill-CunUfle of Hooley House, Coulsdon, co. Surrey, and of
Portland House, 37 Portland Place, London (2nd son of John
Pickersgill of Nethcme House, co. Surrey, and 31 Tavistock
Square, London, by Sophia his wife, youngest dau. of John Cunliffe
of High House, Addingham, co. York); born 28 March i8ig;
assumed by Royal Licence dated 6 ^L1rch 1S67, the additional
name of Cunliffe ; died at Guy's Hospital, London (from the result
of an accident on the railway at Caterham Junction 22 September),
on Monday, 6 October, bur. at Coulsdon 11 October 1873.
Will dated 27 June 1867, with codicil dated 30 September 1873,
proved (Prin. Reg., 682, 73) 25 October 1873, by Helen
Hutton Pickersgill-Cunliffe of Hooley House, Coulsdon, relict,
and William Cunliffe Pickersgill of Blendon Hall, near Bexley,
CO. Kent, brother, the Exors. =f=
A
(See page ji.)
D
Rose Anna Murray, born
at Beckenham on Tues-
day, 2 November, bapt.
there 30 December 1830;
died unmarried at 73
Gower Street, Ix)ndon,
aged 59, on Tuesday,
25 February 1890, bur.
in Highgate Cemetery,
London. Will dated 2 July
1883, proved (Prin. Reg.,
244, 90) 20 March 1890,
by the Rev. Reginald
Francis Dale of Bletching-
ton Rectory, co. Oxford,
brother, the surviving
Exor.
Alwyne Arthur Dale,=
born at the Vicar-
age, Chiswick, CO.
Middlesex, i April,
bapt. at the parish
church, Chiswick,
17 May 1864.
^Harriett, dau. of Elbridge Osgood
Brackett, of Dover, Minn.,
U.S.A., by Mary Butterfield
Hunt his wife ; born at Avon,
Maine, U.S.A., 26 November
i860; marr. at Dover, Minn, (by
the Rev. M. O. McNiff, assisted
by the Rev. P. Robertson),
16 September 1885.
Margaret, born at the Vicarage,
Chiswick, 18 September, bapt. at
St. Mary Magdalene's, Chiswick, 22
October 1865. _
Adela, born at the Vicarage, Chis-
wick, 14 January, bapt. at the parish
church, Chiswick, 24 February 1867.
Ethelwyne, born at Dover, Minn.,
12 March, bapt. there (by the
Rev. John M. Cornish) in October
1887.
Mary, born at Dover, Minn.,
4 February 1891, bapt. there
(by the Rev. George Way) in
March 1893.
Wilfred Dale, born at
Lee, CO. Kent, on
Friday, i August, bapt.
at St. Margaret's, Lee,
23 October 1862 ;
educated at Crespigny
House School, Alde-
burgh, CO. Suffolk.
Walter Clare Dale, born at Lee on Saturday, 16
April, bapt. at St. ALargaret's, Lee, 20 June 1864 ;
educated at Westminster School (of which he was
Captain), admitted 21 June 1878, Queen's Scholar
1879, and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1882, B.A.
(2nd-class Classical Tripos) 1885, M.A. 1889 ;
Assistant Master St. Edmund's School, Canterbury,
CO. Kent.
Evelyn Dale, born
at Lee on Sun-
day, 24 September
1865, bapt. at
Christ Church,
Lee, 4 January
1866.
Clare Elizabeth, born at Wobum Square, Holborn, London, 18 December 1861, bapt. at
St. Vedast's, Foster Lane, London, 2 February 1862 ; marr. at St. John's, Upper St. Leonard's,
CO. Sussex (by the Rev. Henry David Jones, the Rector, assisted by the Rev. Arthur Murray
Dale, brother of the bride), on Wednesday, i June 1892, the Rev. Arthur Benjamin Cotton
(youngest son of William Cotton D.C.L., F.R.S., sometime Governor of the Bank of England,
by Sarah his wife, only dau. of Thomas Lane); born at Leytonstone, co. Essex, 22 September
1832; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 16 October 1850, aged 18, B.A. 1854, M.A.
1863; Vicar of St. Paul's, Bow Common, co. Middlesex, 1858-79, Rector of Hartley Maudit,
CO. Hants, 1879-86.
45
Clara Mallcott, born 3 May 1832 ; died
unmarried at 12 Bradmore Road, Oxford,
aged 73, on Monday, 8 May, bur. at
Bletchington, co. Oxford, 11 May 1905.
Will dated 21 March iSgo, proved in the
Principal Registry 22 May 1905, by the Rev.
Reginald Francis Dale, brother, the sole
Exor.
William Charles Dale,=f=Priscilla Brunning ;
born at Camberwell, co. 1 born 10 July i84r ;
Surrey, on Thursday, 12
December 1833; died
12 October 18S8, bur.
in Broadwater Cemetery,
Worthing, co. Sussex.
marr. at St. Mark's,
Regent's Park, Lon-
don, I July 1858.
I I I
Violet, born on Tuesday,
26 April 1859.
Beatrice Murray, born 22
January 1861.
Alizon Mary, born 9 August
1862.
Lionel Newman Egerton^Mary Diana Muriel Constance, bom
Dale, born at 112 Cameron, born 8 July 1865; a Sister
Adelaide Road, Chalk 13 May 1865 ; of Mercy of Ail Saints'
Farm, co. Middlesex, marr. 19 Oc- Sisterhood, Margaret
on Sunday, 28 February tober 1885. Street, London, and
1864. Colney Chapel, St.
Albans, co. Hertford.
Harold Augustine Dale,=
born at the Vicarage,
Chiswick, CO. Middle-
sex, 27 November, bapt.
at the parish church,
Chiswick, on Innocents'
Day, 28 December
1868.
=Constance Irene, dau. of
the VenW<^ William Henry
Shimield, Archdeacon of
Stanley, Falkland Islands ;
born 9 October 1869; marr.
at Holy Trinity, Lomas
de Zamora, Province de
Buenos Ayres, on Tuesday,
4 April 1899.
Cedric Dale, born 14 February
1900, bapt. at Lamas de
Zamora 15 March 1906.
Gerard Anselm=
Dale, born at the
Vicarage, Chis-
wick, 24 April,
bapt. at the parish
church, Chiswick,
II May 1870.
=Marian Alexandra,
dau. of John A. Brown
of Buenos Ayres ;
born at Richmond
27 April 1873 ; marr.
at St. John's, Buenos
Ayres, 24 April 1900.
Gerard Lawford
Dale, born at
Buenos Ayres 1 1
March 1901.
Leonard Ahvynne
Dale, born at
Buenos Ayres
6 August 1906.
James Murray Dale of=
Alderley Edge, co.
Chester ; born at Lee,
CO. Kent, on Friday,
4 January, bapt. at St.
Margaret's, Lee, 23
May 1867; educated
at Westminster School,
admitted 12 June 1879,
Queen's Scholar 1881.
=Mabel Catherine, youngest dau. of the Rev. John Cave-Browne,
Vicar of Detling, co. Kent, by Selina Mary his ist wife, dau. of
Lieut. -Colonel William Turner of the Bengal Army; born 16 January,
bapt. at the Cathedral, Calcutta, India, 12 February 1S65; marr. at
Detling (by the Rev. Godfrey Dale of the Universities Mission,
Central Africa, brother of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev.
Reginald Francis Dale, Rector of Bletchington, co. Oxford, uncle of
the bridegroom, and the Rev. William Henry Cave-Browne, Rector
of Wickham St. Paul, co. Essex, uncle of the bride) on Tuesday,
4 July 1893.
(See Pedigree of Cave-Browne, Vol. g, page 24.)
Dorothy, born at Harrogate,
West Riding, co. York, on
Friday, 4 January 1895.
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Frances Josephine,
died at 65 Lincoln's
Inn P'ields, Lon-
don, on Sunday,
22 January 1837.
Frances Josephine, born at Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, 6 February,
bapt. at St. Bride's, Fleet Street, London, 20 March 1837; marr. at
Eastbourne, co. Sussex (by the Rev. Thomas Pelham Dale, Rector
of St. Vedast's, Foster Lane, London, brother of the bride), on
Thursday, 10 Septelnber 1857, George Gunnell Newman of Hurst
Place, Bexley, co. Kent (3rcl son of Robert Finch Newman, by
Dudley Rutland his wife); born on Saturday, 30 June 1827; died at
14 Ennismore Gardens, Knightsbridge, London, aged 57, on Saturday,
24 January, bur. at St. Mary's, Bexley, 28 January 1885. Will dated 20
August 1S64, with two codicils dated respectively 9 September 1880
and 9 January 1885, proved (Prin. Reg., 364, 85) 2 April 1885, by
Frances Josephine Newman of Hurst Place, Bexley, relict, the Rev.
Francis Browne Newman of Burton Latimer, co. Northampton, brother,
and Cecil Clare Marston Dale of 2 Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, London,
Barrister-at-Law, the Exors. —
A
{See page 42.)
Leonard Robert Dale,
born at the Vicarage,
Chiswick, CO. Middlesex,
on Wednesday, 21 June,
bapt. at the parish
church, Chiswick, 29
June 187 1 ; served with
Paget's Horse in South
African War 1 899-1 901
(medal).
Bertha Catherine, born at the Vicarage,
Chiswick, 8 October, bapt. at the
parish church, Chiswick, 18 October
1873 ; marr. at Hythe, co. Kent, 20
October 1904, the Rev. Arthur Spencer
(3rd son of John Spencer of Newcastle-
on-Tyne, co. Northumberland, J. P., by
Mary Anne Harriet Spencer his wife,
dau. of Samuel Ellison Pearce of
Gateshead, co. Durham) ; born at
Newcastle-on-Tyne 22 November 1S67,
and bapt. at St. Andrew's, Newcastle-on-
Tyne ; of Christ's College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1885,
B.A. 1888, M.A. 1900; Private Chaplain
to Earl of Home since 1904.
Rev. Clement Pelham Dale,
born 13 June, bapt. at the
parish church, Chiswick, 15
June 1877 ; Scholae Can-
cellarii, Lincoln ; Curate of
St. Mary-the-Virgin, Dover,
CO. Kent, since 1905.
Christopher William Dale,
born at the Vicarage,
Chiswick, II October 1881,
died 15 October following,
bur. at the parish church,
Chiswick.
Annie Mabel, born at
Church Terrace, Lee,
CO. Kent, on Tuesday,
22 September 1868,
bapt. at Christ Church,
Lee, I May 1869.
Leonard Dale, born at Lee 2 May, bapt. at Christ Church, Lee,
6 July 1870: educated at Bradfield School and a Scholar of Jesus
College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1888, B.A.
(ist-class Classical Tripos) 1891, M.A. 1903; House Master at
Christ's Hospital, Horsham, since 1902.
47
George Spence Desborough
Dale, born at 65 Lincoln's
Inn Fields, London, on
Monday, 15 October, bapt.
at St. Bride's, Fleet Street,
London, 12 November,
died suddenly on Wednes-
day, 19 December, bur. at
St. Bride's, Fleet Street,
22 December 1838.
George Spence Desborough Dale,=
born at 65 Lincoln's Inn Fields,
London, on Saturday, 25 January,
bapt. at St. Bride's, Fleet Street,
London, 24 February 1840; of
the Bengal Civil Service ; a
Magistrate in India ; shot by
accident at Mirzapore, North-
West Provinces, India, aged 49,
on Wednesday, 27 March 1889.
=Alice Augusta, eldest dau. of
\Villiam Davis, Major Bengal
Staff Corps and Deputy-
Inspector-General of Police,
North-West Provinces, India ;
marr. at Allahabad, North-West
Provinces, India (by the Rev.
John Richard Baldwin), on
Thursday, 7 September 1865.
George Arthur Dale, born=
at Allahabad on Monday,
19 November 1866; 2nd
Lieutenant 2nd Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment
5 February 1887, Lieu-
tenant 17 October 1888,
Lieutenant Indian Staff
Corps 30 July 1889,
Captain 5 February 1898,
Major 19th Punjab Light
Infantry 5 P'cbruary 1905.
=Meta, 2nd dau. of William
McKeown of Belfast, co.
Antrim, by Jane his wife,
dau. of James Keightley
of Magherafelt, co. Derry ;
marr. at St. John's, New-
town Breda, co. Down
(by the Rev. David Taylor,
assisted by the Rev.
Robert Workman, D.D.),
on Saturday, 18 August
1900.
Alice Maud, born Norah Frances,
in November 1867,
died at 53 St.
George's Road,
Pimlico, London,
aged 14, on Friday,
5 January 1882.
born 6 February
1873- _
Bertram Cecil,
born 7 July 1875,
Edith Mary, born
Ethel Mary, born 13 November
and died in No- 1877.
vember 187 1.
Cecil Clare Marston Dale of
Sussex Lodge, Sidcup, co.
Kent ; born at 35 New Bridge
Street, Blackfriars, London,
on Tuesday, 27 June, bapt.
at St. Bride's, Fleet Street,
London, 25 July 1843 ;
Mathematical Scholar of Jesus
College, Cambridge, matricu-
lated Michaelmas Term, 1861,
B.A. (bracketed first in 2nd-class
("lassical Tripos) 1865 ; a Student
of Lincoln's Inn 3 May 1865,
called to the Bar 6 June 1868 ;
Editor of various legal works.
Rev. Reginald Francis Dale, F.R.A.S. ; born at Sydenham,
CO. Kent, on Friday, 12 September, bapt. at St. Bride's,
Fleet Street, London, 10 October 1845 ; of Queen's College,
Oxford, matriculated 30 October 1863, aged 18, Scholar
1863, B.A. (ist-class Math. Mods, and 2nd-class Classical
Mods. 1865, ist-class Math. 1866, and 2nd-class Classics
1867) 1866, Mus.B. 1866, M.A. 1870; Assistant Master
at Westminster School 1870-86, Rector of Bletchington,
CO. Oxford, 1885-99, of Hampton Poyle, co. Oxford,
1891-97, Rural Dean of Islip 1894-99, Mathematical
Lecturer at Keble College, Oxford, since 1899, and Vicar
of Bintey, co. Oxford, since Christmas 1905.
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48
^ifher^gtU Cunliffc of g^taugfjton JKlanor,
CO. I^imtinglion,
^rwi. — Quarterly : 1st and 4lh, Sable
three conies courant argent, Cunmffe;
2nd and 3rd, Argent three eagles wings
elevated sable on a chief gules as many
fountains proper, PiCKERSGILL.
Crests. — ij A greyhound sejant argent
collared sable and charged on the shoulder
with a pellet, Cuni.iffe; 2, On a rock
proper an eagle as in the arms bezantee
and holding in the beak a cross-crosslet
fitchee or, I'ICKERSGILI..
Motto. — Fideliter
John Pickcrsgill of Netherne=
House, CO. Surrey, and of
31 Tavistock Square, London
(only son of John Pickersgill,
by Alary his wife); born 13
August 1785; died at his
residence, 31 Tavistock
Square, London, in his 8ist
year, on Saturday, 1 1 No-
vember, bur. at Addingham,
CO. York, 17 November 1865.
Will dated 12 June 1865,
proved (Prin. Reg., 710, 65)
24 November 1865, by
William Cunliffe Pickersgill
of Blendon Hall, Bexley,
CO. Kent, and John
Cunliffe Pickersgill of 15
Leadenhall Street, London,
sons, the Exors. Portrait
in the possession of Sir
Jofm Pickersgill Rodger,
K.C.M.G., his grandson;
also one by Nicolas de
Barabas, in the possession
of Harry Pickersgill-Ctmliffe,
his grandson.
=Sophia, youngest dau. of
John Cunliffe of High
House, Addingham ; born
at Addingham 30 March,
bapt. there 23 May 1790;
marr. at Addingham 2
August 1810; died at the
Grand Hotel, Brighton,
CO. Sussex, in her 85 th
year, on Sunday, 20 De-
cember, bur. at Addingham
29 December 1874. Will
dated 21 March 1867,
proved (Prin. Reg., 71.75)
15 January 1875, by
William Cunliffe Pickers-
gill of 58 Princes' Gate,
Hyde Park, London, and
of Blendon Hall, co.
Kent, son, and the
Rev. Henry Shepherd of
Chaldon Rectory, co.
Surrey, the Exors. Por-
trait in the possession of
Sir John Pickersgill
Rodger, K.C.M.G., her
grandson.
^^^^/^■u^ ^y^^iU^jr^^^^^
William Cunliffe Pickersgill of Blendon Hall, Bexley ;=
born 22 October, bapt. at St. Lawrence Jewry,
London, 9 December 181 1 ; died at Blendon Hall,
in his 8ist year, on Monday, 23 November, bur.
at Bexley 27 November 1891. Will dated 12 July
1890, with codicil dated 18 September 1891, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1173, 91) 17 December 1891, by Carl
Jay of 34 Queen's (jate Gardens, South Kensington,
London, and Thomas Davison of 24S Bath Street,
Glasgow, two of the Exors.
Anna, dau. of George Washington Riggs
of Woodville, near Baltimore, U.S.A. ;
marr. at Baltimore 17 December 1835;
died at Blendon Hall, Bexley, aged 81,
on Friday, 29 July, bur. at Bexley
3 August 1892. Adiiion (with will dated
30 April 1892) was granted (Prin. Reg.,
872, 92) 17 August 1892, to Anna Riggs
Jay, wife of Carl Jay, daughter, and one
of the next of kin.
Sophia Cunliffe, born in New York 22 July 1838, and bapt. at Holy Trinity, New York;
marr. at the Church of the Ascension, New York, 23 April 1857, Louis Jay of 32 Nidda
Strasse, Frankfurt-am-Main, and of Villa Adele, Baden Baden, Germany (son of Friedrich Jay
of Frankfurt-am-Main, by Adolf Maria Wilhelmina his wife, dau. of Josua Lemm^ of
Frankfurt-am-Main); bom at Frankfurt-am-Main 23 April 1825. •
As
49
Mary Thorn pson,
bom 26 June,
bapt. at St.
Lawrence Jewry,
London, 10 July
1815; died 10
January 18 16,
buried at St.
La^vrence Jewry,
London.
Sophia, born 14 March, bapt. at St. Lawrence Jewry, London, 22 April
1817; marr. at the parish church, St. Pancras, London (by the Rev.
Henry Melvill), on Thursday, 4 January 1844, Robert Rodger of Hadlow
Castle, CO. Kent (eldest son of William Rodger, J. P. for co. Lanark, by
Agnes Robertson his wife); educated at Glasgow University; J. P.
for the counties of Kent and Lanark, High Sheriff for co. Kent 1865,
Lord of the Manors of Hadlow and Peckham ; died at his residence,
31 Tavistock Square, London, aged 86, on Thursday, 17 August,
bur. at Hadlow 22 August 1882. Will dated 28 August 1873, with
codicil dated 29 May 1877, proved (Prin. Reg., 721, 82) 21 September
1882, by Sophia Rodger of Hadlow Castle, relict, William Rodger of
Oaklands, Spital, co. Chester, brother, and William Howard of Tower
House, Canterbury, co. Kent, the surviving Exors. She died at Nice,
France, aged 70, on Monday, 20 June, and was bur. at Hadlow i July
1887. Will dated i8 October 1883, with three codicils dated respectively
9 July 1884, 18 November 1885, and 2 April 1887, proved (Prin.
Reg., 800, 87) 2 September 1S87, by William Wallace Rodger of Hadlow
Castle, son, one of the Exors named in 3rd codicil.
I
Anna Riggs, born in New York, U.S.A., 31 January 1841, and bapt. there; marr. at the
parish church, Bexley, co. Kent (by the Rev. Thomas Harding, the Vicar, assisted by
the Rev. Henry Shepherd, Rector of Chaldon, co. Surrey), on Thursday, 7 June 1866,
Carl Jay of Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany (son of Friedrich Jay of Frankfurt-am-Main,
by Adolf Maria Wilhelmina his wife, dau. of Josua Lemme of Frankfurt-am-Main) ; born
at Frankfurt-am-Main 30 July 1834, and bapt. there; died at Blendon Hall, Bexley,
24 September, bur. at Be.xley 28 September 1897. Adirion (with will dated 16 July 1881)
was granted at the Principal Registry 19 March 189S, to Anna Riggs Jay, relict.
I
William Cunliffe Pickersgill,=
born 4 February 1844; died
at Paris, in his 25th year,
on Monday, 18 May, bur.
at Bexley 26 May 1868.
=Sophia, 2nd dau. of Joseph Whitaker
of Palermo, Sicily ; marr. at the
British Consulate, Palermo, on
Saturday, 18 February 1865 ; died at
Rome 16 March 1899, bur. there.
Anna Sophia Riggs, born at Blendon Hall,
Bexley, on Sunday, 2 June, bapt. at Bexley
29 June 1867 ; died at Netherne House,
CO. Surrey, aged 5 months, on Sunday, 17
November, bur. at Bexley 21 November 1867.
John Pickersgill, born
4 September 1846; died
at New York, U.S.A.,
aged I year and 9
months, on Monday,
5 June 184S, bur. there.
5°
John Cunliffe Pickersgill-Cunliffe of Hooley=
House, Coulsdon, co. Surrey, and of Portland
House, 37 Portland Place, London ; born 28
March, bapt. at St. Lawrence Jewry, London,
10 June 1819; assumed by Royal Licence dated
6 March 1867, the additional name of Cunliffe;
died at Guy's Hospital, London (from the result
of an accident on the railway at Caterham
Junction on Monday, 22 September), on Mon-
day, 6 October, bur. at Coulsdon 1 1 October
1873. Will dated 27 June 1867, with codicil
dated 30 September 1873, proved (Prin. Reg.,
682, 73) 25 October 1873, by Helen Hutton
Pickersgill-Cunliffe of Hooley House, Coulsdon,
relict, and William Cunliffe Pickersgill of Blendon
Hall, Bexley, co. Kent, brother, the Exors.
Portrait at No7-thivood Hall, co. Middlesex, by
A'icvlas de Barabas, in the possession of his
widozv.
^S^^:^^,^,^-J^a^*^^^^^^2^^
:Helen Hutton, 3rd
dau. of the Very
Rev. Thomas Dale,
D.D., Dean of
Rochester, by Emily
Jane his wife, dau.
of William Mallcott
Richardson ; born
at Beckenham, co.
Kent, on Sunday,
10 May, bapt. there
8 June 1829 ; marr.
at St. Pancras New
Church, London (by
the Rev. Thomas
Pelham Dale, Rector
of St. Vedast's,
Foster Lane, Lon-
don), on Tuesday,
30 January 1849.
Portrait at North-
wood Hall by
Nicolas de Barabas.
{See Pedigree of
Dale, page 45.)
Thomas 'I'hompson
Pickersgill, born 4
June, bapt. at St.
Lawrence Jewry, Lon-
don, 28 June 1821 ;
died unmarried at
Glasgow, aged 26, on
Sunday, 18 July, bur.
at Addingham, co.
York, 24 July 1847.
George Inglis Pickers-
gill, born on Wed-
nesday, 7 December
1825 ; bur. in a vault
in St. Lawrence Jewry,
London, 13 February
1826.
Helen Dale, born at 36 Gordon
Square, London, on Monday, 7
January 1850 ; marr. at the parish
church, Bexley (by the Rev. George
Langton Hodgkinson, Vicar of Holy
Trinity, Gainsborough, co. Lincoln,
assisted by the Rev. John Mee
Fuller, the Vicar), on Thursday, 14
January 1875, Charles Thomas
Farquhar Hodgkinson (eldest son of
Captain Thomas Hodgkinson of Elm
Leigh, Havant, co. Hants, R.N.) ;
born 28 July 1846; died suddenly,
at Warrenton, Virginia, U.S.A.,
on Wednesday, 27 May, bur.
there 28 May 1885. She marr.
2ndly at Baltimore i February 1890,
John Allston Dent, M.D.
A
John Cunliffe Pickersgill-
Cunliffe of Coulsdon ; born at
36 Gordon Square, London,
on Saturday, 28 December
1850; of Queen's College,
Oxford, matriculated 22
October 1870, aged 19, B.A.
1873, M.A. 1877; Barrister-
at-Law of the Inner Temple
1876; died at Lamorbey,
near Bexley, co. Kent, in
his 29th year, on Wednes-
day, 18 June 1879, bur.
at Coulsdon. Adifion was
granted at the Principal
Registry i September 1879,
to Harry Pickersgill-Cunliffe
of Lamorbey, brother.
SI
Rose, born at 36 Gordon
Square, London, on
Saturday, 10 July 1852,
died there on Wednesday,
4 August following, bur. at
Highgate, co. Middlesex.
Thomas Ellis Thompson
Cunliffe Pickersgill, born
at 36 Gordon Square,
London, on Saturday,
17 December 1853 ;
died, in his 6th year, on
Tuesday, 8 March 1859,
bur. at Highgate.
George Washington Pickersgill,
bom on Tuesday, 15 May,
bapt. at St. Lawrence Jewry,
London, 13 June 1827 ; died,
aged 4 months, 15 September,
bur. at St. Lawrence Jewry,
London, 20 September 1827.
Margaret, bom on Friday,
2 January, bapt. at St. Law-
rence Jewry, London, 13 May
1829 ; died on Monday, 30
August, bur. at St. Lawrence
Jewry, London, 4 September
1830.
George Frampton Pickersgill,
born on Thursday, 16 Au-
gust 1832; died at 31
Tavistock Square, London,
in his 3rd year, 19 July,
bur. at St. Lawrence Jewry,
London, 25 July 1835.
Mary Harriette,
born at 36
Gordon Square,
London, on
Monday, 9 Ap-
ril, bapt. at St.
Pancras', Lon-
don, 24 May
1855-
Evelyn Sophia,
born at 36
Gordon Square,
London, on
Tuesday, 4 No-
vember 1856,
bapt. at St. Pan-
eras', London,
3 January 1S57.
Harry Pickersgill-Cunliffe=
of Staughton Manor, co.
Huntingdon, and of
Hallcroft Hall, Adding-
ham, CO. York ; born at
36 Gordon Square,
London, on Monday,
5 July, bapt. at St. Pan-
eras', London, 30 July
1858; educated at Eton
and at E.xeter College,
Oxford, matriculated 30
April 1878, aged 19;
J. P. for CO. Essex and
for East Riding, co.
York ; Lieutenant York-
shire Artillery (Western
Division Royal Artillery)
1880-92.
=Arlette Isobel, dau. of
Charles William Reynolds
of Ramslade, co. Berks,
J. P., by Charlotte Mary
his wife, dau. of the Rev.
Richard Pierce Butler ;
born at 2 Eaton Place,
Pimlico, London, 15 De-
cember i860; marr. at
Easthampstead, co. Berks
(by the Rev. Lawford
'iVilliam Torriano Dale,
Vicar of Chiswick, co.
Middlesex, assisted by the
Rev. Osborne Gordon, the
Rector, the Rev. Charles
Palmer Tidd Pratt, Vicar
of Bracknell, CO. Berks, and
the Rev. Edward Henry
Whinyates), on Thursday,
4 Ni')vember 1880.
Gertrude Anna, born
at Coulsdon, co.
Surrey, on Wednes-
day, 2 November
1859, bapt. at St.
Pancras', London, 6
January i860.
Margaret Emily, born
at Hooley House,
Coulsdon, on Friday,
1 1 January, bapt. at
Coulsdon 7 April
1861 ; died, aged 12,
on Sunday, 23 Novem-
ber, bur. at Coulsdon
27 November 1873.
Jill Helen, born at 6 Dean Street, Park Lane,
London, on Christmas Day, 25 December
1 88 1, bapt. at St. M.irk's, South Audley Street,
London, 8 March 1882 ; marr. at Little Chester-
ford, CO. Essex (by the Rev. Reginald Dale,
great-uncle of the bnde, assisted by the Rev.
John Stewart,the Rector), on Thursday, 3 April
1902, Christopher Rede Turner, younger son
of Major-General Sir Alfred Edward Turner,
K.C.B., by Emma Blanche his wife, dau. of
Charles Hopkinson of Watton Court, co.
Gloucester, and of 74 Eccleston Square,
London. =j=
A
Daphne Arlette,
born at Aldby
Park, CO. York,
29 July 1883 ;
died there, aged
7 months and 8
days, on Thurs-
day, 6 March,
bur. at Butter-
cram be, CO. York,
9 March 1884.
Saffron Enid, born on Good
Friday, 27 March, bapt. at
Christ Church, Down Street,
London (by the Rev. Herbert
Rowsell, the Vicar), 25 April
1891. _
John Reynolds Pickersgill-
Cunliffe, born at Chesterford
Park 17 May, bapt. at Little
Chesterford (by the Rev.
John Stewart) 23 June 1895.
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Harriette Eliza, born at 31 Tavistock Square, London, 27 June, bapt. at St. Pancras', London,
3 July 1835; marr. there (by the Rev. Canon Thomas Dale, assisted by the Rev. Canon
William Weldon Champneys) on Tuesday, i8 April 1865, the Rev. Henry Shepherd (2nd son
of Henry Shepherd of Shaw End, Kendal, co. Westmoreland, by Mary Ann his wife, dau. of
Thomas Atkinson of Selside, co. Westmoreland); born 11 January 1829; of Hertford College,
Oxford, matriculated 18 June 1846, aged 17, B.A. 1850, M.A. 1853; Rector of Chaldon,
CO. Surrey, 1856-75. =j=
Alice, bom at Coulsdon, co. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 18 March, bapt. there 18
April 1S62; marr. at Higham, co. Kent
(by the Rev. the Hon''''= George Wing-
field Bourke, Rector of Pulborough,
CO. Sussex, assisted by the Rev. Thomas
Pelham Dale, Rector of Sausthorpe, co.
Lincoln, the Rev. Thomas Frederick
Rudston-Read, Rector of Withyam, co.
Sussex, and the Rev. William Spicer
Wood, D.D., the Vicar), on Thursday,
3 August 1882, Lieut.-Colonel William
Edwin Fell of Fowthorpe, Hunmanby,
CO. York (2nd son of William Edwin
Cotton Fell of Lochrin, near Edin-
burgh, by Barbara Louisa his wife, dau.
of William Thomson of Priorletham,
St. Andrew's, co. Fife) ; born at 11
Brunswick Street, Edinburgh, 10 June
1858 ; of Exeter College, Oxford,
matriculated 27 April 1878, aged 19;
Lieut.-Colonel Commanding Duke of
York's Own Royal Garrison Artillery
(Militia) from 1905 ; J.P. for East
Riding, co. York, 1906.
Charles Pickersgill-Cunlifire=
of Beaconhill Park, Hind-
head, CO. Surrey ; bom
at Coulsdon on Thursday,
19 March, bapt. there
4 June 1863; educated
at Eton and at Magdalen
College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 15 October 1881,
aged 18 ; died, aged 42,
on Tuesday, 26 September,
bur. at Churt, co. Surrey,
on Michaelmas Day, 29
September 1905. Will
dated 23 June 1903,
proved in the Principal
Registry 7 November
1905, by Harry Pickers-
gill-Cunliffe and Charles
Edward Hoskins Master,
the Exors.
=Evelyn Audrey Hoskins,
3rd dau. of Charles Hos-
kins Master of Barrow
Green House, in the
parish of Oxted, co.
Surrey, J. P., by Emily
his wife, younger dau.
of Nathaniel Borrer of
Pakyns Manor, Hurst-
pierpoint, co. Sussex, J.P. ;
bom at Grove Lodge,
Winkfield, co. Berks, on
Wednesday, 22 January,
bapt. at Winkfield 9
March 1862; marr. at
Oxted (by the Rev.
Frank Parnell, the Rector,
assisted by the Rev.
Canon Carey Hampton
Borrer, Rector of Hurst-
pierpoint) on Thursday,
12 April 1883.
(See Pedigree of Master,
Vol. 13, page 84.)
John Cunliffe Pickersgill-Cunlifife, born at Barrow Green House, Oxted, on Sunday,
27 January, bapt. at Oxted i March 1884; educated at Haileybury ; entered the Army
from Militia as 2nd Lieutenant The Worcestershire Regiment 4 July 1903, Lieutenant 1907 ;
served in South African War with the Royal Sussex Regiment 1902 (King's medal
with cla.sp).
S3
Louis Pickersgill-Cunliffe,
born at Coulsdon, co.
Surrey, on Sunday, 31
July, bapt. there 22 Au-
gust, died at Coulsdon,
aged 23 days, on Tuesday,
23 August, bur. there 27
August 1864.
Mabel, born at Coulsdon Katharine, born at Hooley House,
on Friday, 9 February, Coulsdon, on Wednesday, 20 October,
bapt. there 8 April 1866. bapt. at Coulsdon 21 November i86g.
Ethel, born at Coulsdon
on Sunday, 24 February,
bapt. there 7 April 1867.
Milicent, born at Coulsdon on
Monday, 16 December 1872, bapt.
there 12 January 1873.
Evelyn Edward Pickersgill-Cunliffe,
born at Sullington, co. Sussex,
on Monday, 26 January, bapt.
there i March 1885 ; educated at
Haileybury.
Valentine Audrey
Pickersgill-Cunliffe,
born at Sullington
on Saturday, 22
January, bapt. there
27 February 1887.
Margaret Aline, born at Burgate,
Godalming, co. Surrey, on
Saturday, 12 July, bapt. at Bus-
bridge, CO. Surrey, 1 1 August
1890.
54
iEonice, formerly) of iSetsljanger, to. B.ent.
Arms. — Quarterly: 1st, Gules a lion rampant reguardant or, MORRICE;
2nd, Per bend sinister ermine and ermines a lion rampant
or, Tudor Trevor ; 3rd, Argent three boars' heads
couped sable, Cadvvgan ; 4th, Gules an escutcheon within
an orle of martlets argent, Ciiadwick.
Crest. — On a rest a falcon proper beaked and belled or.
Motto. — Scuto fidei.
Frederick Edward Morrice of Betshanger, co. Kent, eldest son of the=
Rev. James Morrice of Betshanger, Rector of Betshanger and Vicar
of Flower, co. Northampton {Portrait in oils \Kit-cat^ by Sir Henry
Raeburn, at Brampton, co. Suffolk, in the possession of Frederick
Launcelot Hamilton Morrice, his great-grandson), by Marie Colted,
Comtesse du Care! his wife, dau. of Adrian, Marquis du Carel of
Chateau de Muids, Caudebec, Normandy {Pastel Portrait by
de la Tour at Brampton, in the possession of Frederick Launcelot
Hamilton Morrice, her great-grandson) ; born at Barford, co.
Warwick, 8 December 1778; sometime Lieutenant 2nd Dragoons;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Kent; died at Bath, co. Somerset, aged 81,
18 February, bur. at Betshanger 26 February 1858. M.I. Will
dated 27 April 1S50, proved (Prin. Reg., 152, 58) 9 March 1858,
by Frederick Francis James Morrice of Hamswell House, co.
Gloucester, son, the surviving Exor. Portrait in oils {Kit-cat) by
John Prescott Ktiight, R.A., at Brampton, in the possession of
Frederick Launcelot Hamilton Morrice, his grandson.
J^^.
=Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Ellison of Hebhurn Hall,
CO. Durham, by Henrietta
his wife, dau. of John
Isaacson, son of John
Isaacson, Recorder of
Newcastle-on-Tyne, co.
Northumberland, 1725
-37 ; born 6 April, bapt.
at Heworth, co. Durham,
29 May 1786 ; marr.
at the parish church,
Marylebone, London,
6 June 1816; died at
Grosvenor Place, Bath,
on Saturday, 2 June,
bur. at Betshanger 9
June 1855. M.I.
{See "Notes" to" Visitation
of England and IFales,"
Vol. 6, page 201.)
Frederick Francis James Morrice of Ditchingham Hall,=
CO. Norfolk, formerly of Betshanger (only child) ; born
at Newtown House, co. Hants, 12 March, bapt. at
Newtown 22 June 1820; educated at Harrow; joined
the Rifle Brigade as 2nd Lieutenant 19 October 1838,
Lieutenant 15 October 1841, retired 13 October 1843;
J. P. for the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk ; died at
Ditchingham Hall, aged 62, on Wednesday, 23 August,
bur. at Ditchingham 26 August 1882. M.I. Portrait
in oils {Kit-cat) by Arthur Cope, R.A., at Brampton, in
the possession of Frederick Launcelot Hamilton Morrice,
his son.
=Georgiana Elizabeth, youngest dau.
and coheir of the Rev. Lancelot
Robert Brown of Fenstanton, co.
Huntingdon, Rector of Kelsale,
Carlton, Thorington and Saxmundham,
all CO. Suffolk, by Anna Maria his
wife, elder dau. of the Rev. Bence
Bence of Thorington, Rector of
Beccles, co. Suffolk ; born 22 June
18 18; marr. at Kelsale on Tuesday,
3 October 1848 ; died at Brampton
Hall on Monday, 6 March, bur. at
Ditchingham on Friday, 10 March
1899. M.I.
Georgiana Elizabeth Annie, born in Half-Moon Street, Piccadilly,
London, on Wednesday, 26 March 1S51 ; died unmarried on
Tuesday, 25 April 1899, bur. at Ditchingham. M.I.
Henrietta Isabella, born
31 March 1853, bapt.
at the Abbey Church,
Bath.
55
Frederick Launcelot Hamilton Morrice=
of Brampton Hall, co. Suffolk ; born
at Hamswell House, near Bath, co.
Somerset, on Monday, 5 February,
bapt. at Cold Ashton, co. Gloucester,
18 March 1855 ; educated at Harrow
and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1874,
LL.B. 1878 ; a Student of the Inner
Temple 20 June 1876, called to the Bar
17 November 1879 ; J. P. for the counties
of Norfolk and Suffolk.
=Emily Theresa, eldest dau. of the Rev. Frederick
George Stapleton, Vicar of Seamer, co. York, by
Mary Jane his wife, elder dau. of the Hon'^''=
Charles St. Clair of Eyemouth, co. Berwick,
Commander R.N. ; born at Scarborough, co.
York, on Wednesday, 5 November 1879, and bapt.
there privately ; marr. at St. Mark's, North Audley
Street, London (by the Rt. Rev. Richard Frederick
Lefevre Blunt, Bishop of Hull, assisted by the Rev.
Charles Walford, Vicar of St. Saviour's, Walton
Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, and the Rev. Robert
Henry Hadden, the Vicar), on Wednesday, 5 July
1905. Portrait in red chalk by John Seymour
Lucas, R.A., at Brampton.
Humphrey Alan Walter Morrice, born at
36 Clanricarde Gardens, Kensington, co.
Middlesex, on Thursday, 24 May, bapt.
at St. Saviour's, Walton Street, Chelsea,
on Wednesday, 27 June 1906.
Cuthbert Henry Morrice, born at Hamswell=
House, near Bath, on Thursday, 25 March,
bapt. at Cold Ashton 2 May 1858; educated
at Harrow and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1876; entered
the Army 23 October 1880, Captain Royal
Fusiliers 20 March 1888, retired 2 April 1898.
=Nelly Maud, dau. of Sir Alonzo Money,
K.C.M.G., C.B., by Eliza Maria Boddam
his wife ; born in India 8 October 1862 ;
marr. at the British Consulate, also at the
English church at Cairo, Egypt (by the
Very Rev. Charles Henry Butcher, English
Chaplain), 12 February 1889.
William Kyrle Frederick Morrice, born at Cairo
(in the house of Sir Alonzo Money) 23 April,
bapt. at Cairo (by the Very Rev. Charles Henry
Butcher, English Chaplain) 24 May 1900.
<r^^^
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BRASSEY.
Arms on record in the College of ^r»;^.— Quarterly : Per fesse
indented sable and argent in the first quarter a mallard
of the second beaked and legged gules.
Crest. — A mallard as in the arms.
Supporters. — On either side a mallard argent beaked legged
and collared gules suspended from the collar an
escutcheon of the arms of Bulkeley, viz. : Sable
a chevron between three bulls' heads caboshed argent.
Motto. — Arduis saepe metu nunquam.
iferassej.
John Brassey of Buerton, in Aldford, co. Chester=j=Eli/.abeth, dau. of Ralph Perceval of
(2nd son of George Brassey of Buerton, by
Elizabeth Jackson his wife); born 19 May, bapt.
at Aldford 20 July 1778; died, aged 52, 28
January, bur. at Aldford 2 February 1831.
Haslington Hall, co. Chester ; marr.
at Warmingham, co. Chester, 19 May
1805: died, aged 62, 31 March, bur.
at Aldford 4 April 1840.
Thomas Brassey of Bulkeley, and of Buerton, in Aldford, both co. Chester, and of=
56 Lowndes Square, London; born at Buerton 7 November 1805, bapt. at Aldford
22 January 1806; Land Surveyor at Birkenhead, co. Chester, 1826, Railway
Contractor in London 1836; constructed railway line from Paris to Rouen 1841-43,
and from Rouen to Havre 1843-45 ; Contractor for the Great Northern Railway
1847-51, railways in Italy 1850-53, Grand Trunk Railway of Canada 1852-59, and
railways in Australia 1859-63; died at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, aged 65, on
Thursday, 8 December, bur. at Catsfield, co. Sussex, 13 December 1870. Will dated
8 July 1854, with five codicils dated respectively 8 October i860, 2 February 1864,
24 March 1864, 25 April 1868 and 5 March 1869, proved (Prin. Reg., 70, 71)
7 February 187 1, by William Wagstaff, gent., and Henry Arthur Brassey and Albert
Brassey, sons, three of the Exors.
=Maria Farringdon,
2nd dau. of Tho-
mas Harrison of
Liverpool ; marr.
at Birkenhead 20
December 1831 ;
died at St. Leo-
nard's-on-Sea, aged
60, on Wednes-
day, 3 January,
bur. at Catsfield 6
January 1877.
B
Anna, only child of John=
AUnutt of 14 Charles Street,
Berkeley Square, London, by
Elizabetii Harriet his ist wife,
dau. of John Fassett Burnett
of May Place, Crayford, co.
Kent ; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London (by
the Rev. Thomas William
Jex-Blake, Assistant Master
of Rugby), on Tuesday,
9 October i860 ; a Lady of
Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England ; invested
by the King of the Sandwich
Islands with the Order of
Kapiolani ; Authoress of "A
Voyage in the Sunbeam,"
" Sunshine and Storm in the
East," "In the Trades and
Tropics," "The Last Voyage,"
and for private circulation,
" The Flight of the Meteor,"
and "A Voyage in the
Eothen;" died on her hus-
band's yacht, " Sunbeam,"
between Port Darwin and
the Mauritius, on the way to
Mauritius and the Cape of
Good Hope, 14 September
1887, hur. at sea. Adinon
(with will dated 22 December
1882) was granted (Prin.
Reg., 313, 88) 16 April 1888,
to Thomas, Baron Brassey,
K.C.B., father and guardian
of Muriel Agnes Brassey and
Marie Adelaide Brassey, s|)in-
sters, minors, the daughters.
I St wife.
=Sir Thomas Brassey, Baron Brassey, G.C.B., D.C.L.,=
LL.D. ; born at Stafford 11 February 1836, bapt.
privately the same day (baptism registered at St. Mary's,
Stafford) ; educated at Rugby and at University College,
Oxford, matriculated 30 May 1855, aged 19, B.A. 1859,
M.A. 1864, Hon. D.C.L. 1888, Hon. LL.D. Dubhn
1903; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 26 January
1866 ; M.P. for Devonport June to July 1865, and
for Hastings 1868-86; President Statistical Society
1879-80; a Civil Lord of the Admiralty 1880-84, and
Secretary from November 1S84 to 1885 ; served on
Royal Commissions on Opium (Chairman) 1893,
Unseaworthy Ships, Defence of Coaling Stations, Relief
of Aged Poor, and Canals and Inland Navigation ;
a Lord-in- Waiting to Queen Victoria 1893-95 ! Governor
of University College, London, President Institution of
Naval Architects 1893-95 > ^" Associate of the Institu-
tion of Civil Engineers ; Governor and Commander-in-
Chief of Victoria 1895-1900; a Younger Brother of
Trinity House; J.P. and D.L. for co. Sussex; Hon.
Colonel Cinque Ports Volunteer Artillery 12 December
1891, Hon. Commander Royal Naval Reserve, and of
Liverpool Brigade Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers ;
a Commander of the Legion of Honour 1889, Grand
Cross of the Order of the Crown of Italy 1907, and a
Knight of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem in England ; created K.C.B. 24 May 1881,
G.C.B. 29 June 1906, invested at Buckingham Palace
on Tuesday, 24 July 1906; elected Mayor of Bexhill on Saturday,
9 November 1907; Patron of the living of St. Anne's, Birkenhead,
CO. Chester ; created Baron Brassey of Bulkeley, co. Chester, in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom, 16 .August 1886; Author of " VV'ork
and Wages," 1872, "Foreign Work and British Wages," 1879, "British
Navy" (5 vols.) 1881, and "Sixty Years of Progress," 1904; founder
and first Editor of " The Naval Annual."
Helen de Vere, born at 24 Park Lane, London, on
Sunday, 4 September, bapt. at Catsfield 13 October 1S92.
=Lady Sybil de
Vere, youngest
dau. of Arthur de
Vere, Viscount
Maiden (eldest
son of Arthur
Algernon, 6th
Earl of Essex),
by Emma KLiry
his wife, 3rd dau.
of Sir Henry
Meux of Theo-
bald's Park, CO.
Hertford, ist
Baronet); born at
2 Lyall Street,
Belgrave Square,
London, on Mon-
day,29November
1858; marr. at St.
Paul's, Knights-
bridge, London,
18 September
1890. 2nd wife.
60
Ralph Perceval Brassey, born 26 June 1808,
bapt. at Aldford, co. Chester, 22 January
1809; died, aged 22, ir July, bur. at Aldford
14 July 1830.
John Brassey, born 29 September 181 1, bapt.
at Aldford 12 January 1813; died, aged 17,
8 April, bur. at Aldford 13 April 1829.
John Brassey,
born I June,
died 16 June,
bur. at North
Waltham, co.
Arthur Brassey
Henry
Preston Hall, Aylesford, co
Kent; born 14 July 1840;
of University College, Oxford,
matriculated 29 March 1859,
Hants, 19 June aged 18, B.A. 1863, M.A.
1839. 1865 ; a Student of Lincoln's
Inn 1867; M.P. for Sandwich
1868-85; J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Kent, High Sheriff 1890;
died at Preston Hall, Aylesford,
aged 50, on Wednesday, 13
May, bur. at Aylesford 17 May
1891.
of=f=Harriet Anna, dau. of George Robert
Stevenson of Tongswood, Hawkhurst, co.
Kent, Major West Kent Militia, formerly of
the 7th Dragoon Guards ; marr. at Holy
Trinity, Upper Chelsea, co. Middlesex (by
the Rev. Thomas Horace Cookes, Fellow of
Worcester College, Oxford, uncle of the
bride), on Thursday, 14 June 1866; died at
24 Grosvenor Square, London, aged 53,
on Friday, 15 July, bur. at Aylesford 19 July
1898. Will dated 12 July 1898, proved
(Prin. Reg., 896, 98) 18 August 1898, by
Henry Leonard Campbell Brassey, son, the
sole Exor.
i^For issue see page 66.)
Thomas Allnutt Brassey of Park Gate, Battle, co. Sussex, F.R.G.S. ;=
bom at Beauport, co. Sussex, 7 March 1863 ; educated at Eton and at
Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 17 October 1882, aged 19, B.A.
(Honours: 2iid History) 1886, M.A. 1902, elected Hon. Fellow 1907 ;
Lieutenant West Kent (Queen's Own) Yeomanry Cavalry 19 December
1891, Captain 19 January 1898, Major 22 November 1901, 2nd in
Command 1906, and Hon. Lieutenant Royal Naval Artillery
Volunteers (London Brigade) 1888-92; served in South African War
1900, in command of 69th Sussex Company Imperial Yeomanry
(which he raised), in action near Pretoria (medal with four clasps),
and was first Acting Civil Commissioner for H.M. Government in
Pretoria in 1900; Assistant Private Secretary to Earl Spencer when
First Lord of the Admiralty 1892-95 ; Assistant Secretary to Royal
Commission on Opium 1894; a Member of Council of Royal
Colonial Institute and of Institute of Naval Architects, an Associate
of Institution of Civil Engineers and Chairman of Committee of
Agricultural Organisation Society; J. P. for East Sussex; F.R.G.S.;
appointed a Knight of tJrace of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in England on Thursday, 6 December 1906,
and is a Commander of Order of Crown of Italy ; Editor of " The
Naval Annual," 1890-1907 ; Author of "Problems of Empire."
=Lady Idina Mary, 3rd
dau. of Sir William,
I St Marquess of Aber-
gavenny, K.G., J. P.,
by Caroline his wife,
eldest dau. of Sir
John Vanden-Bempde-
Johnstone of Hackness
Hall, CO. York, 2nd
Baronet ; born at Hope
Hall, Tadcaster, co.
York, 5 May 1865;
marr. at Eridge Green,
CO. Sussex, 28 Feb-
ruary 1889; appointed
a Lady qf Grace of the
Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England on
Thursday, 6 December
1906.
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Elizabeth, bapt. at Aldford, co. Chester, 25 January 18 14; marr. at Bruera, co. Chester,
13 December 1831, the Rev. James Wright (son of Stephen Wright of Foulksrath Castle, co.
Kilkenny, by Anne his wife, dau. of the Rev. Meade Nisbett, Rector of Borrisokane,
CO. Tipperary) ; born at Foulksrath Castle 10 August 1795; of Queen's College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1831 ; Incumbent of Latchford, co. Chester, for 33 years; died at Latchford Parsonage,
aged 72, on Sunday, 22 September, bur. at Latchford 25 September 1867. Will dated 26 May
1866, proved at Chester 24 October 1867, by James Wright of Latchford, Civil Engineer,
and the Rev. Arthur Wright of Kenyon Terrace, Claughton, co. Chester, sons, and Edward
Chapman Poore of 42 Castie Street, Liverpool, son-in-law, the Exors. She died at Latchford
Parsonage, aged 52, on Thursday, 30 November, and was bur. at Latchford 4 December 1865.
=r
Lieut.-Colonel Albert Brassey of Heythrop Hall, Chipping=
Norton, co. Oxford, and of 29 Berkeley Square, London ;
born at Rouen, France, 22 February 1844; educated at
Eton and at University College, Oxford, matriculated 18
October 1862, aged 18, B.A. 1867, M.A. 1899; entered
the Army as Cornet 14th (The King's) Hussars 21 August
1867, Lieutenant 3 April i86g ; Lieut.-Colonel Oxford-
shire (Queen's Own Oxford Hussars) Yeomanry Cavalry
21 .'Vpril 1892, retired 19 December 1894; J. P. for co.
Oxford, High Sheriff 1878 ; Master of Heythrop Hounds
since 1873; M.P. for North Oxfordshire (Banbury
Division) 1895-1906.
o^Cc^i^ty*y^
=Hon''''= Matilda Marie Helena, eldest
dau. of John Charles Robert,
4th Baron Clanmorris of Creg,
CO. Galway, and of Newbrook,
CO. Mayo, by Sarah Selina his wife,
4th dau. of Burton Persse of
Moyode Castle, co. Galway, D.L. ;
born at Moyode Castle 27 April
1850 ; marr. at Ardrahan, co.
Galway (by the Rt. Rev. the Hon''''=
Charles Brodrick Bernard, Bishop
of Tuam, assisted by the Rev.
William Nugent, the Rector), on
Thursday, 12 January 1871.
Lilian Maude, born at Adlestrop, co. Gloucester, on P'riday, 20 October, bapt. there
14 November 187 1; marr. at Heythrop, co. Oxford (by the Rev. Canon Teignmouth Shore,
assisted by the Rev. Arthur William Beaty Marshall, the Rector), on Tuesday, 6 December
1898, Richard Alexander Scott of Lasborough, co. Gloucester (son of William Scott of
Charlton Park, co. Kent, J. P., Captain 6th Dragoon Guards, by Selina his wife, dau. of
Alexander Erskine of Balhall, co. Forfar, and Loughaven, co. Aberdeen) ; born in London
17 May 1856, and bapt. at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, London; educated at Marlborough
College ; entered the Army as Sub-Lieutenant (unattached) and the 30th (The Cambridgeshire)
Regiment of Foot 28 April 1875, Lieutenant 28 April 1876, Lieutenant i8th Hussars 12 June
1878, Captain i January 1885, Captain 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) 28 October 1885,
Adjutant Oxfordshire (Queen's Own Oxford Hussars) Yeomanry Cavalry i June 1888 to
31 May 1893, Major 2nd Dragoon Guards 2 May 1894, retired 10 March 1897.
/k
Mabelle Annie (a Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England) ; born at her grandfather's residence, 14 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London, on
Thursday, 8 June 1865 ; marr. at Catsfield, co. Sussex (by the Rev. Charles Page Eden, assisted
by the Rev. the Hon'''<= Charles William Alexander Feilding), on Tuesday, 17 April 1888,
Charles Augustus Egerton of Mountfield Court, and of " The Banks," Robertsbridge, both co.
Sussex (elder son of Edward Christopher Egerton of Mountfield Court, M.P. for Macclesfield,
by Lady Mary Frances his wife, elder dau. of Charles Herbert, 2nd Earl Manvers) ; born
in Hertford Street, Mayfair, London, 24 August, bapt. at Rostherne, co. Chester, 11 October
1846; educated at Harrow and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 18 May 1864, aged 17,
B.A. 1870 ; a Student of the Inner Temple ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Sussex.
A
62
George Brassey of Cuddington Hall, Malpas, co.=
Chester; born at Buerton, co. Chester, 19 Feb-
ruary, ba])t. at Aldford, co. Chester, 7 July 1816;
died at Cuddington Hall, aged 65, 21 July, bur.
at Bunbury, co. Chester, 26 July 1881. M.I.
Jane, dau. of John Cawley of Swandley, co.
Chester; marr. at Burwardsley, co. Chester,
25 May 1841 ; died at Cuddington Hall,
in her 64th year, 19 January, bur. at
Bunbury 23 January 1873. M.I.
John Brassey, born
1 1 April 1842 ; died
at Cuddington Hall,
aged 7, 17 August,
bur. at Bunbury 21
August 1849. M.I.
Thomas Brassey of Cuddington Hall ; born
31 August 1843 ; died at Cuddington Hall
9 July, bur. in the cemetery at Malpas 1 1
July 1896. Will dated 11 July 1894,
proved at Chester 13 October 1896, by
Richard Brassey, the sole Exor.
George Brassey, born
15 May, bapt. at Malpas
1 1 June 1845 ; died 30
September, bur. in the
cemetery at Malpas 2
October 1907.
Mary Cawley, born at Cuddington Hall, bapt. at Malpas
29 March 1848; marr. at the parish church, Malpas (by the
Rev. Arthur Wright, Rector of Tilston, co. Chester, assisted by
the Rev. Joseph Dobell, Curate of Gresford, co. Denbigh), on
Thursday, 19 June 1873, Thomas Maddocks of Woodlands-in-
Wem, CO. Salop (son of Thomas Maddocks of Woodlands-in-Wem,
by Mary his wife); born at Woodlands-in-Wem 17 March 1846,
and bapt. at Newtown, co. Salop ; of Exeter College,Oxford,
matriculated 19 May 1864, aged 18, B.A. 1867; J. P. for co. Salop.
John Perceval Brassey, born
1 2 February, bapt. at Alalpas
16 April 1851; died 8 July,
bur. in the cemetery at
Malpas II July 1894. Will
dated 8 July 1894, proved at
Chester 6 September 1894,
by Richard Brassey and
Robert Parker, the Exors.
Rose Zara Maria, born at Adlestrop, co. Gloucester, on Tuesday, 29 October, bapt. there
26 November 1872 ; marr. at Heythrop, co. Oxford (by the Rev. Canon Teignmouth Shore,
Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria, assisted by the Rev. Arthur William Beaty Marshall,
the Rector), on Saturday, 2 May 1896, the Hon'''^ Denis St. George Daly of Dunsandle,
CO. Galway, and of Over Norton Park, Chipping Norton, co. Oxford (son of Denis St. George,
2nd Baron Dunsandle); born 5 September 1862; educated at the Royal Academy, Gosport,
and in (Germany ; joined the Galway Militia in 1879, appointed Lieutenant i8th Hussars
21 May 1884, Captain 14 August 1889, Adjutant Yeomanry Cavalry i January 1892,
Captain Yorkshire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry 19 May 1894, Major 8 May 1901 (retired);
succeeded jointly with his brother, William Daly, to all the estates of Denis St. George,
2nd Baron Dunsandle, who died 11 January 1893.
A
Constance Alberta,
born at Beauport,
CO. Sussex, on Tues-
day, 18 February
1868; died at Nor-
manhurst Court,
Battle, CO. Sussex,
aged 4 years, on
Friday, 24 January,
bur. at Catsfield, co.
Sussex, 27 January
1873-
Muriel Agnes, of The Old Lodge, Ashdown Forest, and The Manor
House, Bexhill, both co. .Sussex ; born at 24 Park Lane, London, on
Sunday, 21 April 1872 ; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London,
4 August 1891, Gilbert George Reginald, Earl De La W'arr ; born at
17 Upper Grosvenor Street, London, on Monday, 22 March i86q;
educated at Charterhouse ; Major 2nd Cinque Ports Artillery Volunteers
9 March 1901 ; served in South African War 1900, as Captain in
Bethune's Mounted Infantry (wounded at Vryhead when carrying
despatches 20 May 1900); J. P., County Alderman and D.L. for co.
Sussex; succeeded his father as 8th Earl 5 January 1896. Divorced
on her petition in 1902. =f=
A
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Richard Brassey,
born 14 June
1 8 18, bapt. at
Aldford, CO.
Chester, 27 Jan-
uary 1819; died,
aged 17, 15
January, bur. at
Aldford 20 Jan-
uary 1836.
Robert Brassey of Bulkeley Grange, Malpas,=
CO. Chester ; born 10 June, bapt. at Aldford
14 July 1822; died at Bulkeley Grange
TO June, bur. at Bickerton, co. Chester, 14
June 1889. Will dated 31 March 1884,
with two codicils dated respectively 19
April 1889 and 25 May 1889, proved at
Chester 21 August 1889, by Richard
Brassey of Egerton Hall, near Malpas, and
Robert Perceval Brassey of Bank House,
Cholniondeley, near Malpas, sons, the Exors.
=Mary, dau. of Richard Dutton
of Bickerton; marr. at Malpas
15 March 1843 ; died at
Bulkeley Grange 20 March
1891, bur. at Bickerton.
Admon was granted at Chester
14 July 1891, to Richard
Brassey of Egerton Hall,
Malpas, son, and one of the
next of kin.
Richard Brassey, born at Bulkeley=
20 February 1844, and bapt. there
privately; died 17 June, bur. at
Bickerton 21 June 1904. Will
dated 17 September 1902, proved
at Chester 22 July 1904, by
Herbert Bruce Brassey and Harry
Perceval Mortimer, the Exors.
^Prudence Mary, dau. of George
Lightfoot of Handley, co.
Chester, by Frances his wife,
dau. of Richard Dutton of
Bickerton ; born at Aldersey,
CO. Chester, 18 March, bapt.
at Coddington, co. Chester,
27 April 1851 ; marr. at
Handley 12 June 1872.
Herbert Bruce Brassey of Bulkeley Grange ;
born at Egerton Hall, Malpas, 30 March,
bapt. there privately 2 April 1873 ; educated
at Whitchurch Grammar School.
Robert Perceval Brassey,
born 8 May 1845 J died
at Cholmondeley, Malpas,
II October 1898, bur. at
Bickerton. Will dated 20
November 1885, proved
at Chester 21 November
1898, by Richard Brassey
and Mary Caroline
Brassey, the Exors.
May Eleanor Annie, born at Adlestrop, co. Gloucester, on Thursday, 8 October, bapt.
there 12 November 1874 ; marr. at Heythrop, co. Oxford (by the Rev. John Erasmus
Philipps, formerly Vicar of Enstone, co. Oxford, assisted by the Rev. Henry Jubb, the
Rector, and the Rev. Richard Owen, Rector of Llfar Bala, co. Flint), on Thursday, 2 March
1905, Robin Kenrick Price of Weston Hall, Towcester, co. Northampton (only son of
Richard John Lloyd Price of Rhiwlas and Rhiwaedog, both co. Merioneth, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1869, and J. P. for the counties of Carnarvon and Denbigh, by Evelyn his wife,
youngest dau. of Captain Hopwood of Hopwood Hall, co. Lancaster) ; born in London
3 June 1870, and bapt. at Brompton, co. Middlesex; educated at Eton and at Sandhurst;
Captain East Kent (The Buffs) Regiment of Foot, Adjutant 2nd Volunteer Battalion Lancashire
Fusiliers; J. P. and D.L. for co. Merioneth 1892.
A
Marie Adelaide, born at 24 Park Lane, London, on Wednesday, 24 March 1875 ; marr.
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 20 July 1892, Freeman Freeman -Thomas of Ratton and
Yapton, both co. Sussex (only son of Frederick Freeman Thomas of Ratton and Yapton, J. P.,
by the Hon'''"= Mabel his wife, 3rd dau. of Henry, ist Viscount Hampden, G.C.B., formerly
Speaker of the House of Commons); born at Ratton on Wednesday, 12 September, bapt. at
Willingdon, co. Sussex, 4 November 1866 ; educated at Eton and at Trinity College,
Cambridge; Captain (Hon. Major 1901) Sussex Artillery (Militia), Eastern division of Royal
Artillery, 27 February 1892 to 1901, Major Sussex Imperial Yeomanry from 1901 ; A.D.C. to
Lord Brassey, when (Governor of Victoria, 1897-1900; J. P. for co. Sussex; M.P. for Hastings
2 October 1900 to January 1906; appointed a Junior Lord of the Treasury December 1905;
elected M.P. for co. Cornwall (Bodmin division) 25 July 1906; assumed by Deed Poll,
"Times" 20 August and 18 November 1892, the additional name of Freeman before that of
Thomas. ^
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Mary Elizabeth, born at Bulkeley, co. Chester, 4 May 1848, bapt. at
Bickerton, co. Chester; marr. there 11 August i86g, William Mortimer
of Orford, co. Lancaster, and of Hcaconhurst, Frodsham, co. Chester
(son of John Mortimer of Morchard Bishop, co. Devon, by Mary his
wife, dau. of George Wreford of Morchard, co. Devon) ; born at
Warkleigh, co. Devon, 29 December 1840, and bapt. there; J. P. for
the counties of Chester and Lancaster ; died suddenly in London on
Friday, 11 May, bur. at Bickerton on Wednesday, 16 May 1900. Will
dated 18 March 1S90, with two codicils dated respectively 27 June
1892 and 20 May 1895, proved at Chester 12 June 1900, by Charles
Reynolds, John Murray, Ernest Morland Crosfield and Harry Percival
Mortimer, the surviving Exors. =;=
A
Catherine Ellen, bom
at Cholmondeley, co.
Chester, 16 Septem-
ber 1850, and bapt.
at Bickerton ; died at
Edge House, Malpas,
29 April, bur. at
Bickerton 2 May 1907.
Robert Bingham Brassey of Marston Trussell Hall, co.=j=
Northampton ; born at Heythrop, co. Oxford, on Monday,
18 October 1875, and bapt. there; educated at Eton;
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant (from Militia)
17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own) i December
1897, Lieutenant 14 February 1900, Captain 29 November
1904 ; A.D.C. to Major-General Sir John Ramsey Slade,
K.C.B., R.A., commanding in Egypt (Cairo) ; Captain
Reserve of Officers 4 November 1905 ; served in South
African War 1900-1901 ; operations in the Orange Free
State February to May 1900, including actions at Vet River
5 and 6 May, and Zand River ; in the Transvaal May and
June 1900, including actions near Johannesburg, Pretoria
and Diamond Hill 11 and 12 June; in the Transvaal,
West of Pretoria, July to 29 November 1900, including
actions at Elands River 4 to 16 August; in Orange River
Colony May to 29 November 1900, including actions at
Bethlehem 6 and 7 July, Wittebergen i to 29 July and
Caledon River 27 to 29 November; in Orange River
Colony 30 November to December 1900; in Cape Colony
December 1900 to September 1901 (Queen's medal with
four clasps).
Violet Edith, younger dau. of
Armar Henry Lowry-Corry of
Forest Lodge, Windsor Forest,
CO. Berks, by Alice Margaret his
wife, only child and heir of
Thomas Richard Greg of Bally-
menoch House, co. Down, J. P.;
born at Stanford Hall, co.
Nottingham, 20 July, bapt. at
Stanford-on-Soar, co. Nottingham,
II August 1880; marr. at St.
Paul's, Knightsbridge, London
(by the Rev. Prebendary Henry
Montagu Villiers, the Vicar,
assisted by the Rev. the Chaplain
of the Guards' Chapel, Wellington
Barracks, London, and the Rev.
Henry Jubb, Vicar of Heythrop),
on Wednesday, 20 July 1904.
(See " Visitation of Ireland," Vol. i,
page 4, and Additiotis and
Corrections, Vol. 4, page Hi.)
Thomas Brassey, born at 13 Regent
Terrace, Edinburgh, on Monday,
10 July, died 23 July, bur. at
Heythrop 26 July 1905.
Moira Violet, bom at Marston
Trussell Hall on Sunday, 23
December 1906, bapt. at
Heythrop 10 February 1907.
Percy Frederick Brassey, born at Heythrop
on Sunday, 10 December 1876, and
bapt. there ; educated at Eton and at
New College, Oxford, B.A. July 1898 ;
2nd Lieutenant ist (Oxford University)
Volunteer BattaHon 0.\fordshire Light
Infantry 23 March 1898; entered the
Army as 2nd Lieutenant 9th Lancers
September 1899 ; served in South
African War 1899-1900; advance on
Kimberley, including actions at Belmont,
Enslin, Modder River and Magersfontein ;
killed at Macfarlane Farm, near Kimberley,
16 February 1900.
Violet Catherine, born at Heythrop on Wednesday,
27 November 1878; marr. at Heythrop (by
the Rev. Samuel Davies Lockwood, Vicar of
Kingham, co. Oxford, assisted by the Rev. Henry
Trethewy, Vicar of Hatton, co. Warwick, and
the Rev. Cecil Graham Moon, the Rector) on
Thursday, 18 October 1906, John Peter Arkwright
of Hatton Hall (2nd son of John Thomas
Arkwright of Hatton House, by Laura his wife,
eldest dau. of the Rev. Edward Willes, Rector
of Hamstall Ridware and of Yoxall, both co.
Stafford); born 21 May 1864; educated at Eton.
(See Pedigree of Arkwright, Vol. 7, page 22.)
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Iris Hermoine, born at Heythrop, co. Oxford, on Wednesday, lo November 1880, and
bapt. there ; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London (by the Rev. John Erasmus
Philipps, Vicar of Enstone, co. Oxford, assisted by the Rev. Henry Jubb, Rector of
Heythrop, and the Rev. David Anderson, the Rector), on Tuesday, 7 July 1903, Colonel
Malcolm Orme Little, C.B. (son of General Sir Archibald Little, G.C.IB., Colonel gth Lancers,
by Jane his wife, dau. of Malcolm Orme); born at 15 Sussex Square, Hyde Park,
London, on Sunday, 29 November 1857; educated at Wellington College; entered the
Army as 2nd Lieutenant 17th Lancers 11 May 1878, transferred to 9th Lancers
19 October 1878, Lieutenant 25 February 1880, Captain 20 October 1886, Major
5 September 1894, Lieut. -Colonel 15 March 1900, Brevet Colonel 29 November 1900;
A.D.C. to Lord Houghton, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 3 October 1892 to October
1894, Brigadier-General Cavalry Brigade, South Africa, 15 July to 23 November 1900,
Brigadier-General South Africa 8 April to 9 July 1902; served in Afghan War 1878-80;
expedition to Maidan, subsequent operations around Kabul, march from Kabul to relief of
Kandahar and battle of i September (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 3 December
1880, medal with two clasps, bronze star); served in South African War 1899-1902 (severely
wounded); in command of 9th Lancers until 15 July 1900, afterwards on Staff; advance on
Kimberley, including actions at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River and Magersfontein ; relief of
Kimberley ; operations in the Orange Free State February to May 1900, including operations
at Paardeberg, actions at Poplar Grove and Karee Siding; in the Transvaal May and June
1900, including actions near Johannesburg, Pretoria and Diamond Hill; in the Transvaal,
West of Pretoria, July to November 1900; in the Orange River Colony May to November
1900, including actions at Bethlehem and Wittebergen. Operations in the Orange River
Colony March to 31 May 1902 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 16 March 1900,
8 February 1901 and 29 July 1902, brevet of Colonel, Queen's medal with seven clasps, King's
medal with two clasps); created C.B. 24 June 1904. =j=
A
Henry Arthur Brassey of Preston=j=Harriet Anna, dau. of George
Hall, Aylesford, co. Kent. Robert Stevenson of Tongswood,
, „ . . Hawkhurst, co. Kent.
{iiee page 61.)
Arthur Albert Brassey, born
at Newbold Coniyn, co.
Warwick, on Wednesday,
4 March 1868; died at
Newbold Comyn, aged 9
months, on Friday, i Jan-
uary 1869.
Ethel Anna Maria, born at
Newbold Comyn on Thurs-
day, 4 March 1869 ; died
at 17 East Cliff, Dover,
CO. Kent, aged 1 1 years and
5 months, on Tuesday, 24
August, bur. at Aylesford
28 August 1880.
Henry Leonard Campbell Brassey of=
Apethorpe Hall, co. Northampton,
and of 40 Upper Grosvenor Street,
London ; born at Newbold Comyn on
Monday, 7 March 1870; educated at
Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated i June 1888, aged 18;
Lieutenant Queen's Own West Kent
Yeomanry Cavalry, afterwards Lieu-
tenant 3rd Battalion Royal Sussex
Regiment (Militia) 2 July 1892-93;
Captain Queen's Own West Kent
Yeomanry Cavalry 4 November 1899,
Major 22 November 190 1-1905 ; J. P.
for the counties of Kent (1893) and
Northampton (1904).
-Lady Violet Mary, and
dau. of Charles Henry,
1 2th Duke of Richmond
and Gordon, by Amy
Mary his ist wife, dau.
of Percy Ricardo of
Bramley Park, co. Surrey;
born at 2 Lyall Street,
Eaton Square, London,
on Thursday, 15 January
1874: marr. at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge, London,
30 June 1894.
Ronald Henry Brassey, born at 7 Tilney
Street, London, on Tuesday, 21 May,
died, aged 9 days, on Thursday, 30 May,
bur. at Aylesford i June 1895.
Cecil Henry Brassey,
born 3 October, bapt.
at Aylesford 15 No-
vember 1896.
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Gerard Charles Brassey,
born 28 December 1898,
bapt. at Boxgrove, co.
Sussex, 7 February 1899.
Ralph Albert Brassey, born at Heythrop, co. Oxford, on Tuesday, 2 October 1883, and bapt.
there ; educated at Eton, B.A. of New College, Oxford ; died at the Huntingdon County
Hospital, aged 22, on Monday, 4 December, from injuries received by the fall of his
mount, " Carrick Town," in the Cambridge University Steeplechase at Huntingdon on
Tuesday, 28 November, bur. at Heythrop 7 December 1905.
Florence Maud, born at Preston Hall, Aylesford, co.
Kent, on Tuesday, 25 April, bapt. at Aylesford 17 May
187 1 ; died at 6 Cromwell Houses, South Kensington,
London, aged 4 years and 2 months, on Tuesday,
15 June, bur. at Aylesford 18 June 1875.
Hilda Madeleine, born at 51 Queen's Gate, Kensington,
London, on Sunday, 16 June 1872 ; marr. at St.
Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 8 June 1893,
Charles Henry, Earl of March, Darnley and Kinrara,
M.V.O., D.S.O. (eldest son of Charles Henry, Duke
of Richmond, K.G., G.C.V.O., C.B.); born at 2 Lyall
Street, Belgrave Square, London, on Friday, 30 December
1870; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Irish Guards
15 August 1900, Lieutenant 6 October 1900, Captain
19 February 1901 ; A.D.C. to Field-Marshal Lord
Roberts, Commanding the Forces in South Africa,
23 December 1899 to 2 January 1901 ; served in South
African War 1899- 1900, on Staff; at operations in the
Orange Free States February to May 1900, including
operations at Paardeberg 17 to 26 February, actions at
Poplar Grove and Dreifontein (mentioned in despatches
"1-ondon Gazette," 16 April 1901, Queen's medal with
five clasps, D.S.O. 29 November 1900) ; created M.V.O.
(4th-class) 13 August 1905. =j=
A
Evelyn Mildred, born at Preston
Hall, Aylesford, on Wednesday, 17
September, bapt. at Aylesford 15
October 1873; marr. at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge, London, 3 February
1894, Granville Charles Gresham
Leveson-Gower of Titsey Place,
CO. Surrey (2nd son of Granville
William Gresham Leveson-Gower
of Titsey Place, M.P., J. P. and
D.L., by the Hon^^ Sophia his wife,
youngest dau. of Chandos, ist Lord
Leigh) ; born at Titsey Place on
Monday, 25 September, bapt. at
Titsey 29 October 1865 ; educated
at Eton and at Balliol College,
Oxford, matriculated 22 January
1885, aged 19, B.A. 1890; Lieu-
tenant Hants Carabineers Yeomanry
Cavalry; J. P. =p
A
{See Pedigree of Leveson-Gower,
Vol. z, page 22, and Additions
and Corrections, Vol. 2, page iv.)
John Leonard Brassey, born at 23 Hill Street,
London, on Friday, 9 January, died, aged
2 months, on Monday, 9 March, and bur. at
Aylesford 11 March 1903.
Bernard Thomas Brassey, born at 40 Upper
Grosvenor Street, London, on Wednesday,
15 February, bapt. at Apethorpe, co.
Northampton, 22 March 1905.
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Gwendoline, born at 6 Cromwell Houses, South
Kensington, London, on Thursday, 4 May 1876;
marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 29
May 1902, Philip Blencowe Cookson (only son
of John Blencowe Cookson of Meldon Park, co.
Northumberland, C.B., by Constance Jane his
wife, 2nd dau. of George Fenwick of Bywell
Hall, CO. Northumberland) ; born 30 October
187.1 ; entered the Army from Militia as
2nd Lieutenant ist Life Guards 18 April
1894, Lieutenant 14 March 1896, Adjutant
I June to 27 October 1899, and 6 December
1900 to 5 September 1902, Captain 9 October
1899; served on North-West Frontier of India
1897-98, as Orderly Officer (medal with
clasp) ; in South African War, on Special
Service, 28 October 1899 to 4 February 1900
(Colonel 2nd Regiment Brabant's Horse) ; at
operations in Orange Free State February
to May 1900, including defence of Wepener ;
in the Transvaal, East of Pretoria, July to
November 1900, including action at Belfast
(26 and 27 August); in Orange River Colony
May to 29 November 1900, including actions
at Bethlehem (6 and 7 July), Wittebergen
(i to 29 July), and in Cape Colony, South of
Orange River, 1899- 1900 (Queen's medal
with four clasps). =j=
A
Harold Ernest Brassey=Lady Norah, 3rd dau.
of Copse Hill, CO. of John Luke George,
Gloucester ; born at
Copse Hill on Thurs-
day, 20 March 1877;
entered the Army
as 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Horse Guards
8 September 1897,
Lieutenant 9 October
1899, Captain 23 Sep-
tember 1904 ; served
in South African W'ar
1899-1900, operations
in Orange River Colony
May to November 1 900
(Queen's medal with
three clasps).
5th Earl of Donough-
more, K.C.M.G., by
Frances Isabella his
wife, dau. of General
Stephens of the
Hon'^i' East India
Co.'s Service; born at
Knocklofty, co. Tip-
perary, on Thursday,
26 February 1880;
marr. at Holy Tri-
nity, Sloane Street,
London (by the Rt.
Rev. John Baptist
Crozier, Bishop of
Ossory, Ferns and
Leighlin, assisted by
the Rev. Edmund
Broome Witts and the
Rev. Henry Reginald
Gamble, the Rector),
on Wednesday, 25
July 1906.
Edgar Hugh Brassey,
born at Preston Hall,
Aylesford, on Saturday,
6 April, bapt. at Ayles-
ford 3 May 1878 ; 2nd
Lieutenant ist (Oxford
University) Volunteer
Battalion Oxfordshire
Light Infantry 23
March 1898 ; entered
the Army as 2nd Lieu-
tenant ist Life Guards
25 January 1899, Lieu-
tenant 7 March 1900,
Adjutant 6 September
and Captain 16 Septem-
ber 1905.
Beatrice Mary, born at 6 Crom-
well Houses, South Kensington,
London, on Friday, 23 May 1879 ;
marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London, 20 April 1899, Thomas
Stacey of Castle Fields, Bucking-
ham (2nd son of the Rev. John
Thomas Cyril Stacey of Wessing-
ton Court, CO. Hereford, by Emilia
Blanche his wife, dau. of the
Rev. R. Tyler of Llantrythid, co.
Glamorgan) ; born at Tockington
House, CO. Gloucester, on Tues-
day, 5 August 1873; educated at
Eton and at Merton College,
Oxford, matriculated 22 October
1891, aged 18. =j=
A
Henrietta, bom at Preston Hall,
Aylesford, on Monday, 27 Decem-
ber 1880, and died the same day.
Edwin Perceval Brassey, born at
Preston Hall, Aylesford, on Mon-
day, 2 October, bapt. at Aylesford
12 November 1882; entered the
Army as 2nd Lieutenant 7th
(Queen's Own) Hussars 18 Jan-
uary 1902, Lieutenant 18 January
1905- _
Ruby Mabelle, born at Preston
Hall, Aylesford, on Monday, 10
October, bapt. at Aylesford 20
November 1887.
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'JaTcm, >iychrc:h>€?^
T-
atlaj*
Arms. — Argent a fesse between three crescents sable.
Crest. — On an escutcheon argent a pheon azure.
Rev. Henry Atlay (son of the Rev. Richard Atlay, by Sarah=
Robinson his wife, who were married at Northampton 7 Jantiary
1783); born at Stamford, co. Northampton, 7 Auf^ust 1785;
of St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1806, M.A. 1809, elected
a Fellow 1808; ordained Deacon 1808, and Priest 1809;
Rector of Wakerley, co. Northampton, of St. George's, Stamford,
and of Great Casterton, co. Rutland, 1827; died 21 February,
bur. at Great Casterton 28, February 1861. Will dated 21
December 1850, proved at Leicester 25 March 1861, by the
Rev. James Atlay of Leeds, D.D., and the Rev. Brownlow
Thomas Atlay of Bridge Casterton, sons, the Exors.
'-^
.^
^Elizabeth Rayner, 2nd dau.
of James llovell of Brighton,
CO. Sussex, Burrister-at-Law
of the Inner Temple, by
Mary Storey his wife ; born
2 April 1789; niarr. at Holy
Trinity, Cambridge, 4 Jan-
uary 1815; died at the
Rectory, Great Casterton,
aged 66, on Friday, 23
November, bur. at Great
Casterton 28 November
1855-
Henry Charles Atlay, Rt. Rev. James Atlay, D. D. ; born at Wakerley=
born at Wakerley 29 3 July, bapt. there 5 July 181 7; educated at
November 1815, and Grantham and Oakham Schools, and entered
bapt. there the next St. John's College, Cambridge, as a Foundation
day; marr. at St. Scholar, in 1836, elected to a Bell University
George's, Hanover Scholarship in 1837, B.A. (Sen. Opt. and 9th Classic)
Square, London, 7 1840, ^LA. 1843, B.D. 1850, D.D. 1859, Fellow of
May 1840, Sarah, St. John's College 1842-59, Tutor 1846-59; Vicar
eldest dau. of Walter of Madingley, co. Cambridge, 1847-52, Queen's
Curteis of Tenterden, Preacher at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall, 1856-58,
CO. Kent. He died afterwards Select Preacher before the University,
s.p. at the Rectory, Vicar of Leeds 1860-68, Canon of Ripon 1861-68,
Great Casterton, aged appointed Bishop of Hereford 1868 (consecrated in
34, 17 February, and Westminster Abbey by Archbishop Longley and
was bur. at Great Bishops Browne and Ellicott) ; died at the Palace,
Casterton 22 February Hereford, on Monday, 24 December, bur. in "the
1850. ladye arbour" within the precincts of Hereford
Cathedral 29 December 1894. A recumbent effigy
in Carrara marble in the North transept of Hereford
Cathedral erected by public subscription. Will dated i December 1870,
with codicil dated 23 April 1887, proved at Hereford 4 February 1895,
by Frances Turner Atlay, relict, and James Beresford Atlay, Barrister-
at-Law, son, the Exors. Portrait by E. A. Fellowes Prynne 1882, atid
one by the Hon'''' John Collier i8gj, presented by the clergy and laity of
the diocese o?i the completion of his episcopate of a quarter of a century,
both in the possession of Mrs. Atlay, the relict ; a replica of the latter is
tn the Palace, Hereford, and a copy in the combination room at St. John's
College, Cambridge.
■Frances Turner,
youngest dau. of
William Martin,
Major in the
Bengal Army,
by Jane his
wife, dau. of
Colonel Paton ;
born at Nusseera-
bad, India, 7
January 1840;
marr. at the parish
church, Milver-
ton, CO. Warwick
(by the Rev.
Francis Martin,
Senior Fellow of
Trinity College,
Cam bridge, uncle
of the bride), on
Tuesday, 15 No-
vember 1859.
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Elizabeth Rayner, born at Wakerley,
CO. Northampton, 7 April 181 9,
and bapt. there the next day ; died
unmarried 9 March 1897, bur. at
Chillington, co. Worcester. Will
dated i September 1890, proved
(Prin. Reg., 377, 97) 27 April
1897, by Sarah Atlay, spinster,
sister, and the Rev. Brownlow
Thomas Atlay, brother, the
surviving Exors.
Emma, bapt. at Wakerley 20 Sep-
tember 1821, and died in infancy.
Sarah, born at Wakerley 28 October,
bapt. there 30 October 1823; died
unmarried at Worcester 28 Feb-
ruary 1902, bur. at Chillington.
Will dated i September 1890,
proved in the Principal Registry
18 March 1902, by the Rev.
Brownlow Thomas Atlay, brother,
the surviving Exor.
Major-General Edward Atlay, C.B. ;=
born at Wakerley 9 December, bapt.
there 14 December 1824; educated at
Addiscombe; entered the Bengal Army
in 1842, Captain 1857, Lieut. -Colonel
1865, Colonel 1870, retired with rank
of Major-General 1872; served in the
Sutlej Campaign 1845-46, including
the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah
(wounded) and Sobraon, and the re-
duction of the fort of Kot Kangra
(medal with two clasps) ; served with
Brigadier-General Wheeler's force in
the Punjab Campaign 1848-49; in
command of a battery of horse artillery
against the Mohmunds in the Peshawar
Valley in December 1863; commanded
the Royal Artillery with the Hazara
Field Force in 1868, under General
Wilde (medal with clasp and C.B.);
died at Lausanne, Switzerland, i De-
cember 1895. Adiiion (with will dated
8 June 1878) was granted (Prin. Reg.,
108, 96) 20 February 1896, to Henry
Gilchrist Langley, the Attorney of
Florence Webb, wife of Henry Gillum
Webb, daughter, the sole Executrix
named in will.
=Annie Florence,
dau. of Lieut. -
Colonel T. C.
Watson of the
Bengal Army ;
marr. at Lan-
dour, India, 19
October 1852 ;
died 5 June
1859.
Florence, born 10 March 1857 ; marr. at Worcester Cathedral (by the Rt. Rev. James Atlay,
Bishop of Hereford, uncle of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Canon John Ryle Wood and
the Rev. Canon William Willoughby Douglas) on Thursday, 23 May 1878, Lieut. -Colonel
Henry Gillum Webb ; entered the Army 2 July 1861, Lieutenant 9 August 1864, Captain 36th
(Herefordshire) Regiment 5 July 187 1, of Reserve of Officers 7 July 1880, Lieut. -Colonel
3rd Battalion The Worcestershire Regiment (Militia) 14 May 1890; died at "Ablington,"
St. David's Road, Southsea, co. Hants, 18 March, bur. at Ashchurch, co. Gloucester, 23 March
1904. Will dated 20 February 1904, proved (Prin. Reg., 965, 1904) 28 July 1904, by
Florence Webb, relict, the Rev. Alfred Webb and Henry Gilchrist Langley, the Exors.
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James Beresford Atlay, F.S.A. ; born at the Vicarage, Leeds, on
Wednesday, 19 September, bapt. at the parish church, Leeds,
12 October i860; educated at Wellington and at Oriel College,
Oxford, matriculated 15 October 1879, aged 19, Scholar 1879,
B.A. (2nd-class Classical Mods., ist-class Modern History) 1883,
M.A. 1889; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 17 November
1887 ; Surrogate for the diocese of London 1892, and Registrar
for the diocese of Hereford since 1888 ; elected F.S.A.
1900; Author of "The Trial of Lord Cochrane before Lord
Ellenborough," " Life of Sir Henry Acland," " The Victorian
Chancellor," and other works.
Henry Francis Atlay, born
at The Residence, Ripon,
CO. York, on Wednesday,
29 October 1862, bapt. at
Ripon Cathedral ; educated
at Wellington College ;
marr. at Rangoon, Upper
Burmah, India, in February
1900, Frances Brydon, dau.
of Dr. Moore of Hertford
Street, Mayfair, London.
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Ellena Mary, born lo September 1826;
marr. at St. John's, Lowestoft, co.
Suffolk (by the Rev. James Atlay,
D.D.), on Thursday, 19 September
1861, the Rev. Frederick IJrodhurst
(son of WilHam Brodhurst) ; of Christ's
College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1849, B.A. 1854,
M.A. 1857; Vicar of Gawber, co. York,
1858-75, Sutton-in-Ashfield, co. Not-
tingham, 1875-93, and of Heath with
Ault Hucknall, co. Derby, since 1893.
She died on Monday, 15 March 1869.
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Richard Atlay, born 24 October, bapt.
at Great Casterton, co. Rutland, 27
October 1828; died s.p. 7 August 1862,
bur. in the cemetery at Sydney, New
South Wales.
Rev. Brownlow Thomas Atlay,=
born at Great Casterton 10 June,
bapt. there 8 July 1832 ; educated
at Uppingham and at St. John's
College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1850, B.A.
1854, M.A. 1857 ; Chaplain at
St. Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta,
1867-79 and 1882-87, at
Naini Tal, India, 1879-81, Arch-
deacon of Calcutta 1883-88,
Commissioner of Bishop of
Calcutta 1888-98, Rural Dean
of Harrow 1897-1901, and of
Willesden 1901-1902 ; Vicar of
Willesden, co. Middlesex, 1888
-1902; has permission to officiate
in diocese of London from 1902.
=Emma, youngest
dau. of William
Brodhurst of The
Friary, Newark-
on-Trent, co. Not-
tingham, by Esther
his wife, dau. of
Bernard Lucas
of Hasland, co.
Derby ; marr. at
the parish church,
Newark - on -Trent
(by the Rev. James
Atlay, D.D.), on
Tuesday, 23 July
1867.
Selina Margaret, born at the
Vicarage, Leeds, on Thursday,
21 January, bapt. at the parish
church, Leeds, 30 March 1864;
marr. by special licence at
Hereford Cathedral (by her
father, assisted by the Very
Rev. the Hon'''^ George Her-
bert, Dean of Hereford, the
Ven'''^ Lord Saye and Sele,
Archdeacon of Hereford, and
the Ven'='' George Maddison,
Archdeacon of Ludlow) on
Thursday, 28 July 1887, George
Crawford Harrison (youngest
son of William Harrison of
London) ; of Oriel College, Ox-
ford, matriculated 1 5 October
1879, Exhibitioner 1879-84
(ist-class Classical Mods., ist-
class Classical Greats), B.A.
1884, M.A. 1890 ; died at
Glencorse House, Fettes Col-
lege, Edinburgh, in his 40th
year, on Friday, 16 March 1900,
bur. in Dean Cemetery, Edin-
burgh. Will dated 28 July
1887, proved (Prin. Reg., 429,
1900) 31 March 1900, by
Richard Lake Harrison,brother,
and Francis William Pember,
Barrister-at-Law, two of the
Exors. =p
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I
Edward Wilfrid=
Atlay, born at
the Vicarage,
Leeds, on Satur-
day, 1 2 May,
bapt. at the
parish church,
Leeds, 20 June
1866; educated
at the Cathedral
School, Hereford,
Malvern College,
and at the
Cowley Military
College, Oxford.
=Constance Lilian,
2nd dau. of Leed-
ham White of
Southlands, Tand-
ridge, co. Surrey ;
marr. at St. Peter's,
Cranley Gardens,
London (by the
Bishopof Hereford,
father of the bride-
groom, assisted by
the Rev. Frederick
Edward Ridgeway,
the Vicar, and the
Rev. John Farring-
ton Downes), on
Thursday, 2 June
1802.
Rev. George William
Atlay, born at the
Vicarage, Leeds, on
Monday, 25 May,
bapt. there privately
I June 1868 ; edu-
cated at the Cathedral
School, Hereford, at
Marlborough, and at
St. John's College,
Cambridge, matricu-
lated Michaelmas
Term,i886,B.A.i889;
ordained Deacon
May 1 89 1, and
Priest 1894 ; attached
to the Universities'
Mission to Central
Africa, and murdered
by natives on the
shores of Lake
Nyassa 26 August
1895-
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Agnes Fitzherbert,
born at the
Palace, Hereford,
on Wednesday, 1 2
January, bapt. at
Hereford Cathe-
dral 7 February
1870.
Charles Cecil Atlay, born
at the Palace, Hereford,
on Saturday, 18 February,
bapt. at Hereford Cathedral
16 April 187 1 ; educated
at Marlborough College ;
served in South African War
and died of wounds received
at Wagon Hill, Ladysmith,
6 January 1900, while
serving with the Imperial
Light Horse, on Thursday,
29 March 1900.
Hugh Wordsworth Atlay, born at the Palace,
Hereford, on Friday, 3 January, bapt. at
Hereford Cathedral 15 April 1873; educated
at Cheltenham College, passed into
Woolwich 1890; 2nd Lieutenant Royal
Artillery 26 June 1893, Lieutenant 26 June
1896, Captain 18 June 1900; A.D.C. (temp.)
to Major-Ceneral Cameron Macartney
• Harwood Downing, C.M.G., Commanding
Royal Artillery in Natal 24 May 1900 to 16
January 1901 ; appointed Adjutant Royal
Field Artillery October 1907 ; served in
South African War with Natal Field Force
December 1899 to November 1900 (Queen's
medal with two clasps).
Harold Trevelyan Atlay, born
at the Palace, Hereford,
on Monday, i r May, bapt.
at Hereford Cathedral 5 June
1874 ; educated at Honiton
School and on board H.M.S.
" Britannia " ; Cadet in Royal
Navy 15 July 1889, Midship-
man 15 April 1890, Sub-
Lieutenant 14 July 1894,
Lieutenant 31 December
1896, appointed Lieutenant
and Commander H.M.S.
" Sandpiper," China Station,
I January 1904.
EUena Frances, born at the Palace,
Hereford, 3 September, bapt. at
Hereford Cathedral i October 1875 ;
niarr. at Canterbury Cathedral (by the
Most Rev. Frederick Temple, Arch-
bishop of Canterbury, assisted by
the Rev. Brownlow Thomas Atlay,
uncle of the bride, and the Rev.
Joseph Henry Brierley) on Tuesday,
19 August 1902, Edward Gustavus
Mason (son of Thomas Bear of
Chalkwell Hall, co. Essex, and of
the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law);
assumed the name of Mason in lieu
of that of Hear by Deed Poll dated
24 May 1888. =p
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Rev. Marcus Ethelbert
Atlay, born at the Palace,
Hereford, on Tuesday, 1 5
March, bapt. at Hereford
Cathedral 19 April 1881 ;
educated at St. Paul's
School and at St. John's
College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1899, B.A. 1903;
ordained Deacon 1 904,
and Priest 1905; Curate
of St. Matthew's, West-
minster, since 1904.
jr.^at^
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Courtenaj.
Arms on record in the College of
Anns. — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Or
three torteaux, Courtenay ; 2nd
and 3rd, Or a lion rampant azure,
Redvers (feudal Earls of Devon).
Crest. — A dolphin naiant embowed
proper.
Motto. — Ubi lapsus quid feci.
The Rt. Rev. Henry Reginald Courtenay,
(2nd and only .surviving son of Henry
Reginald Courtenay, M.P., by Lady Cathe-
rine his wife, 2nd dau. of Allen, ist Earl
liathurst); born in the parish of St. James',
Piccadilly, London, 27 October, baptised
at St. James', Piccadilly, 29 November
1 741 ; educated at Westminster, admitted
1755, and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 19 June 1759, aged 17, B.A.
1763, Student 1763-68, M.A. 1766, D.C.L.
1774; Rector of Sapperton, co. Gloucester,
1768-73, Vicar of Spelsbury, co. Ox-
ford, 1769-73, Rector of Lee, co. Kent,
1773, and of St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, 1774 until his death; Chaplain to
George HI; 3rd Prebendary of Rochester
Cathedral 1773-74, ist Prebendary 1783
-97, Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral
1772-94, Archdeacon 1797 until his death;
consecrated Bishop of Bristol 1 1 May i 794,
and translated to Exeter March 1797; died
at Lower Grosvenor Street, London, 9 June,
bur. in the cemetery of Grosvenor Chapel,
London, 16 June 1803.
.Lady Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Thomas, 2nd
Earl of Effingham, by
Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Peter Beck-
ford, Speaker of the
House of Assembly
of Jamaica, ^^'est
Indies ; marr. at St.
George's, Hanover
Square, London, 26
January 1774; died
at Clay Hill, Becken-
ham, CO. Kent, in her
65th year, 31 October,
bur. in the churchyard
at Beckenham 7 No-
vember 1815. \\\\\
(with three codicils)
dated 4 July 1809,
proved 23 November
1 8 1 5, by \\'illiam Cour
tenay and Thomas
Peregrine Courtenay,
sons, the Exors.
Lady Harriet,=j=Sir William Courtenay, Earl of Devon, and a Baronet of Ireland ;=Elizabeth Ruth,
dau. of Sir
Lucas Pepys,
Baronet, by
his 2nd wife,
JaneElizabeth,
Countess of
Rothes ; bom
I June 1777 ;
marr. at St.
George's, Han-
over Square,
London, 29 No-
vember 1804;
died at Powder-
ham Castle, CO.
Devon, aged
62, on Monday,
16 December,
bur. at West
Wickham, co.
Kent, 28 De-
cember 1839.
ist wife.
born at Lower Grosvenor Street, London, 19 June 1777; dau. of the Rev.
educated at Westminster School and at Christ Church, Oxford, John Middleton
matriculated 18 June 1794, aged 16, B.A. 27 April 1798, Scott of Bally-
M.A. 3 June 1801 ; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 11 June gannon,co. \\'ick-
1799; Patentee of the Subpoena Office, Court of Chancery, low, by Lady
1800-52, when office was abolished, a Commissioner of Arabella Barbara
Bankruptcy 1809-17, one of the Masters in Chancery 30 July his wife, youngest
1817 to 23 March 1826; M.P. for Exeter 1812, 1818, 1820 dau. of Anthony,
and 1826, Clerk Assistant of Parliaments 6 February 1826 8th Earl of
to May 1835; D.L. for co. Devon 24 March 1837, created Meath ; marr. at
D.C.L. of Oxford University 7 June 1837, and High St. Stephen's,
Steward of that University February 1838 until his death; an Dublin, on Tues-
Ecclesiastical Commissioner of England 21 January 1842 to day, 30 January
August 1850; First Commissioner to enquire into tenure of 1849. 2nd wife,
land in Ireland i8 November 1843 ■ ^ Governor of Charterhouse
31 July 1845; J. P. for CO. Limerick; succeeded his cousin
William, 3rd Viscount Courtenay and 9th Earl of Devon (having established
his right to the Earldom of Devon 15 March 1831), as loth Earl 26 May 1835;
died at the residence of his brother-in-law, the Ven'>''= Archdeacon Berens, at
Shrivenham,, co. Berks, in his 82nd year, on Saturday, 19 March, bur.
at Powderham 26 March 1859. Will dated 25 September 1850, proved
(Prin. Reg., 41T, 59) 15 July 1859, by William Reginald, Earl of Devon,
son, the sole Exor. Portrait at rmvch-rham Castk in the possession of the
Earl of Devon, his girat-grandson.
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{For issue see Pedigree of Devon,
Vol. 12, page 44.)
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The Rt. Hon'^'"^ 'I'homas Peregrine Courtenay, P.C.=
(younger son); born 31 May, bapt. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, 27 June 1782; M.P. for Totnes
18 10-3 1 ; appointed Secretary to the Commissioners for
the affairs of India 1812-28, promoted to be Vice-President
of the Board of Trade, being sworn a Privy Councillor
30 May following, retired from office in 1830; Author of
" Memoir of Life, Works and Correspondence of Sir William
Temple, Baronet," 1836 (2 vols.), "Commentaries on
Shakespeare," and other works ; raised to the rank of an
Earl's younger son 7 November 1835, after his brother's
accession to the Earldom of Devon ; drowned while
bathing at Torquay, co. Devon, aged 59, 8 July, bur. at
Povvderham, co. Devon, 26 July 1841. Will dated 28
July iSoS, with three codicils dated respectively 28 July
1808, 2 November 1820 and 20 December 1833, proved
(P.C.C. 735, 41) 30 November 1841, by the Hon'''^ Anne
Courtenay, relict, the sole Executrix.
=Anne, 4th dau. of Mayow Other
Wynell-Mayow of Syden- issue,
ham, CO. Kent, by Mary
his wife, dau. of Thomas
Paulin ; born 6 March 1785;
marr. at St. George's, Bloomsbury,
London, 5 April 1805 ; died at
Tormohun, co. Devon, 1 7 De-
cember, bur. at Powderham 2 1
December i860. Will dated
31 December 1855, with codicil
dated i January 1857, proved at
Exeter 4 February 1861, by the
Rev. the Hon''''' Henry Hugh
Courtenay of Mamhead, co.
Devon, and Mayow Wynell
Adams of Sydenham, the Exors.
, Ann Mayow, born 10 February,
bapt. at St. Giles'-in-the-Fields,
London, 16 April 1807 ; marr.
at Lewisham, co. Kent, 31
March 1833, Edward Ross of
Claines, co. Worcester ; died
s.p., and buried at Halifax,
Nova Scotia. Will dated 12
December 1834, with codicil
dated 27 August 1838, proved
. (P.C.C. i\\^Vaiighan) 28 No-
vember 1839, by Joseph Ross
and John Ross, the Exors.
She died in Dublin 14 July
1837- =r
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Elizabeth Howard, born at Lincoln's Inn Fields, London,
I August 1808, bapt. at St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, London,
8 March 1809; marr. at Torquay 18 August 1853, the
Rev. John Hughes (3rd son of John Hughes of Uffington,
CO. Berks); educated at Rugby and at Oriel College, Oxford,
matriculated 17 December 1842, aged 18, B.A. 1847, M.A.
1850; Vicar of Longcot, co. Berks, 1853 ; died, aged 72,
22 May, bur. at Fernham, co. Berks, 26 May 1895. Will
dated 18 September 1888, proved (Piin. Reg., 862, 95)
15 July 1895, by Walter Nassau Senior, and Mary Hughes,
spinster, the Exors. She died at the Vicarage, Longrot,
aged 75, on Sunday, 23 December, and was bur at Fernham
28 December 1883. =p
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John Peregrine Charles Courtenay, born
at Thornton Watlass, North Riding, co.
York, on Saturday, 26 August, bapt. there
2 November 1843.
Reginald Edward Courtenay, born at
Thornton Watlass on Thursday, 7 No-
vember, bapt. there 21 December 1844;
died unmarried at 25 Surrey Street, Strand,
London, in his 29th year, on Thursday,
5 June, bur. in Brompton Cemetery, London,
10 June 1873. Will dated 4 June 1873,
proved (Prin. Reg., 485, 73) 2 July 1873,
by Henry Cooper Abbs, Barrister-at-Law,
the sole Exor.
Georgiana Harriet Anne, born at the Rectory,
Thornton Watlass, 31 December 1845 ; marr.
at the parish church, Cheltenham (by her
father, assisted by the Rev. Anthony Ham-
mond), on Wednesday, 11 August 1869, the
Rev. George Thomas Ryves (3rd son of William
Harding Ryves of Ryves Castle, co. Limerick) ;
of Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated
3 February 1853, aged 19, B.A. 1857, M.A.
i860; Vicar of Buildwas, co. Salop, 1871-74,
and of Upper Tean, co. Stafford, 1874 until
his death; died there, aged 63, on Saturday,
30 January 1897. Will dated 3 June 1S91,
proved (Prin. Reg., 335, 97) 17 March 1897,
by Edmund Warren Lewis Ryves and Windham
Henry Robert Ryves, the Exors.
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay, born at Lincoln's Inn
Fields, London, 24 February, bapt. at Beckenham,
CO. Kent, 6 June 1810; a Clerk in the Treasury;
died at Kenton, co. Devon, aged 51, on Friday,
7 June, bur. at Powderham, co. Devon, 12 June
1861. Admon was granted at Exeter 27 June
1861, to George Henry Courtenay of Karsfield,
in the parish of Clyst St. George, co. Devon,
brother, and one of the next of kin.
Mary, born at the residence of Lady Elizabeth
Courtenay at Clay Hill, Beckenham, 26 August,
bapt. at Beckenham 23 November 181 1; marr., as
his 2nd wife, the Rev. Henry James Wharton ; of
Emmanuel College, Cambridge, B.A. 1820, M.A.
1823 ; Vicar of Mitcham, co. Surrey, 1846 until his
death; marr. istlyat Lewisham, co. Kent, 8 July
1826, Caroline, youngest dau. of Mayow Wynell-
Mayow of Sydenham, co. Kent, by Mary his wife,
dau. of Thomas Paulin ; died at Brockworth, co.
Gloucester, 21 January 1836. He died at the
Vicarage, Mitcham, leaving issue, in his 59th year,
on Sunday, 15 May 1858, and was bur. at
Mitcham. Will dated 11 May 1859, proved
(Prin. Reg., 455, 59) 7 July 1859, by Mary
Wharton of Mitcham, relict, the sole Executrix.
She marr. 2ndly, Thomas Ramsden Agnew, Major
2nd Royal Veteran Battalion ; served with the
82nd Regiment during the Peninsula Campaigns
of 1808, 1809, 181 2 and 18 13, and was present at
the capture of Oporto, battle of Talavera and
subsequent affairs, also at the battle of Vittoria
(severely wounded, medal with two clasps) ; died
at Redland, Bristol, aged 83, on Monday, 8 June
1874. She died at Auckland House, Worthing,
CO. Sussex, 8 February, and was bur. in Heene
Cemetery, Worthing, on Wednesday, 12 February
1
The Rt. Rev. Reginald=i=Georgiana, 2nd
Courtenay, D.D.; born
at the residence of Lady
Elizabeth Courtenay at
Clay Hill, Beckenham,
27 February, bapt. at
Beckenham 16 May
1813; educated at St.
Alban Hall and Mag-
dalen Hall, Oxford, ma-
triculated 8 July 1830,
aged 17, B.A. 1835,
M.A. 1838, D.D. 1856;
Barrister-at-Law of Lin-
coln's Inn 1838; Rector
of Thornton Watlass,
North Riding, co. York,
1842-53 ; Archdeacon
of Middlesex, Jamaica,
West Indies, 1853-99,
Coadjutor Bishop of
Kingston, Jamaica, 13
February 1856 to 1872,
Bishop of Jamaica 1872
-79 ; a Member of the _
Privy Council of Jamaica;
Chaplain at L'Ermitage, PVance,
1881-86; died at 99 Hereford Road,
Bayswater, London, aged 93, on
Good Frida)', 13 April, bur. in
Brompton Cemetery, London, 18
April 1906. Will dated 17 June
1903, with two codicils dated
respectively 25 June 1903 and 15
April 1905, proved in the Principal
Registry 5 May 1906, by Charles
John Blake, Colonel Royal Artillery
(retired) and Stephen Ambrose
Child, the Exors.
dau. of Sir John
Poo Beresford,
Baronet, K.C.B.,
G.C.H., M.P.,
Vice-Admiral of
the White, by
Harriet Elizabeth
his 2nd wife, 3rd
dau. and coheir
of Henry Peirse
of Bedale, North
Riding, co.York;
marr. at the seat
of her aunt, Miss
Peirse, at Bedale
23 July 1842;
died at Chelten-
ham, CO. Glou-
cester, in her
51st year, on
Wednesday, 7
September 1870.
Evangeline Claudette, born 22 April 1855 ; marr. in the Episcopal Mabel, born at
Chapel, Cadenabbia, Lake of Como, Italy (by her father), on Bedale Hall on
Thursday, 20 May 1880, Colonel Charles John Blake (elder son of Thursday, 24
Charles Blake of Morby House, Surbiton, co. Surrey); born 5 October Decemberi857,
1846; entered the Royal Artillery as Lieutenant 15 January 1867, bapt. at Bedale
Captain 29 November 1878, Adjutant Auxiliary Forces i November 26Januaryi858.
r88i to 30 November 1886, Major 27 August 1884, Lieut.-Colonel
3 January 1894, Brevet Colonel 3 January 1898, retired 23 November 1901.
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George Henry Courtenay, born=
at the residence of Lady
Elizabeth Courtenay at Clay
Hill, Beckenham, co. Kent,
23 December 1814, bapt. at
Beckenham 29 April 1815;
entered the Army as 2nd Lieu-
tenant 60th (King's Royal Rifle
Corps) Regiment 9 March 1832,
Lieutenant 8 April 1836, hon.
rank of Major 19 July 1880,
retired 12 February 1881.
=Laura, youngest dau. of David
Saniuda ; marr. at Hobart Town,
Tasmania, 22 September 1852;
died 28 June, bur. at Powder-
ham, CO. Devon, i July 1892.
Will dated 5 August 1889,
proved at Exeter 10 August
1892, by the Rev. Thomas
Peregrine Courtenay, son, one
of the Exors. Power reserved
to Edward Reginald Courtenay,
son, the other Exor.
Rev. Francis Courtenay,
born 1 1 August, bapt. at
Beckenham 5 October
1 816; of Exeter College,
Oxford, matriculated 18
February 1835, aged 18,
B.A. 1840, M.A. 1 841;
Perpetual Curate of St.
Sidwell's, Exeter; died at
Torquay, co. Devon, on
Wednesday, 25 Decem-
ber, bur. at Powderham,
CO. Devon, 31 December
1850.
Colonel Edward Reginald Courtenay, C.B., born 27 June 1853; educated==Mary Emily, eldest
at Charterhouse ; entered the Army as Sub-Lieutenant 25th Regiment of
Foot 9 August 1873, Lieutenant 20th Hussars 4 October 1873, Adjutant
23 March 1881 to 26 September 1884, Captain i July 1881, Major 13th
Hussars 10 April 1889, nth Hussars 6 May 1891, Lieut. -Colonel 17 June
1S96, Brevet Colonel 17 June 1900; employed on Staff (Regimental
District) 8 October 1900 to 8 October 1905; special service Cape of Good
Hope I November 1878 to 19 September 1879; Colonel and A.A.G.
North-^^'est District and A.A.G. Welsh and Midland Command 8 October
1900 to 7 October 1905; retired 8 October 19051 served in Zulu
Campaign 1879-80, as Staff Officer to mounted troops of ist Division
at battle of Inyezane, relief of Etshowe, and battle of Ginginhlovo (horse
shot, mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 7 and i6 May 1879,
medal with clasp); in Soudan Expedition 1884-85, at the Nile, with
troops crossing the Bayuda Desert from Gubat to Korti, at attack on
camp at Abu Klea 17 February (medal with two clasps, bronze star);
served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was
present at the engagement at Giniss ; with Dongola Expedition 1896
(mentioned in despatches, and clasp) ; North- West Frontier of India
1897-98 (medal with clasp); nominated C.B. 30 June 1905. He marr.
rstly in July 1878, Kathleen Ruth, younger dau. of Major-General Hugh
Augustus Crofton, by Amelia Harriett his wife, dau. of Captain Charles
Farquharson, R.N. ; divorced on his petition 17 March 1881. ^
dau. of Major-
General Frederick
Hammersley of Ash
Grange, co. Surrey;
marr, at Ash (by the
Rev. Henry Hugh
Courtenay, Earl of
Devon, Prebendary
of Exeter Cathe-
dral, assisted by
the Rev. Ernest
Courtenay Carter,
Vicar of Chieveley,
CO. Berks) on Wed-
nesday, 5 August
i8qi. 2nd wife.
Peregrine George Courtenay,
born at Torquay on Saturday,
17 February 1855; died at
Karsfield, Clyst St. George,
CO. Devon, in consequence of
injuries received from a fall
with his pony, aged 10, on
Tuesday, 18 July, bur. at
Powderham 24 July 1865.
Rev. Thomas Peregrine^Elizabeth, dau. of
Courtenay, born at William Gilloes ;
Babbacombe, co. Devon,
on Thursday, 21 Feb-
ruary 1856; educated at
Gloucester Theological
College ; Vicar of Shaugh
Prior, CO. Devon, since
1890.
born at Llan-
badarn-Fawr, co.
Radnor ; married
at St. George's,
Hanover Square,
London, 24 Jan-
uary 1883.
Catherine Laura
born at Calver-
leigh, CO. Devon,
on Friday, 1 3
March 1857.
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Edward Courtenay, born
at Clay Hill, Beckcnham,
CO. Kent, on Saturday,
26 July 18 1 8, bapt. at
Beckenham 3 1 October
1818; a Clerk in the
Parliament Office of the
House of Lords ; died
in Old Bond Street,
London, on Thursday,
7 December, bur. at
Powderham, co. Devon,
14 December 1848.
Adfnon was granted
(P.C.C.) 30 June 1849,
to Thomas Peregrine
Courtenay, the natural
and lawful brother, Anne
Courtenay, widow, the
natural and lawful mother
and next of kin, having
first renounced.
Vice-Admiral Richard
William Courtenay,
R.N. ; born at Clay
Hill, Beckenham, 1 1
March, baptised at
Beckenham 24 April
1820 ; entered the
Navy in 1833, Lieu-
tenant 30 November
1844, Commander
13 November 1854;
served in the Crimea
i''^54-5S (medal with
clasp, Turkish medal
and 5th-class of the
Medjidie) ; retired in
1875 ; died in Lon-
don 3 May, bur. in
Brompton Cemetery,
London, on Tuesday,
10 May 1904.
Major-General Henry Reginald Courtenay,
born 1 1 March, bapt. at Beckenham 26
April 1823; entered the Bengal Artillery
II December 1841, Lieutenant 3 July
1845, Captain 8 June 1856, I^ieut. -Colonel
It November 1863, Brevet Colonel 11
November 1868, Major-General 1872
(retired) ; served in the Sutlej Campaign
1846, and was slightly wounded at the
battle of Sabraon (medal) ; in the Punjab
Campaign of 1848-49, including the
passage of the Chenab at Ramnugger, and
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat
(medal with two clasps) ; marr. Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Booth of Plas Madoc,
CO. Denbigh, by Alice Gibson his wife.
Josceline Courtenay of " The Whim," Wey-
bridge, co. Surrey; born 22 December
1824, bapt. at Beckenham 14 April 1825.
Catherine, born at Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, 1 7 February,
bapt. at Speldhurst, co. Kent, 17 June 1826; marr. at
Torquay, co. Devon, 3 June 1851, the Rev. George Carter
(4th son of John Carter of Coventry, co. Warwick) ; of
St. John's College, 0.\ford, matriculated 9 June 1832,
aged 19, B.A. 1836, M.A. 1840; Rector of Conipton
Beauchamp, co. Berks, 1849; died at "The Ferns,"
Torquay, 4 March 1890, bur. at Torquay. Will dated 24
March 1879, proved at E.xeter 9 July 1890, by Catherine
Carter of "The Ferns," Torquay, relict, the sole Executrix.
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Caroline Wynell, born at Nice,
France, 28 October 1829, and
bapt. there ; died unmarried
at St. Mary's Abbey, Mill
Hill, CO. Middlesex, on Friday,
4 March 1898, bur. there.
Adfiion (with will dated 8 Sep-
tember 1875) was granted (Prin.
Reg., 539, 98) 4 May 1898,
to Catherine Carter, widow, the
residuary legatee.
Anne Henrietta,
born at Dawlish,
CO. Devon, on
Friday, 1 2 Novem-
ber 1858.
Elizabeth Frances,
born at Dawlish
on Thursday, 5
January i860.
Laura Georgina, born at Karsfield, Clyst St. George, co. Devon, on
Friday, 26 April 1861; marr.at Powderham (by the father of the bridegroom)
on Wednesday, 31 March 1880, her cousin, the Hon*"'"^ Hugh Leslie
Courtenay (2nd son of the Rev. Henry Hugh, 13th Earl of Devon, by
Lady Anna Maria his wife, 3rd dau. of Henrietta Anna, Countess of
Rothes) ; born at Livermead Cottage, Torquay, on Sunday, i August
1852 ; educated at Rugby and at Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated
16 October 187 1, aged 19, B.A. 1876, M.A. 1S78; divorced on her
husband's petition in 1884. She marr. 2ndly 7 February 1885, Reginald
Lathan Workman. =p
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(See Pedigree of Devon, Vol. 12, pa^e 46.)
77
^otw, formerly) of iSertouli^on^CtDrcli,
CO, i^ortj)uml3erIanti.
Mary Dorothy,=
dau. of Chris-
topher Mostyn
Rich, by Martha
Gregory his wife ;
niarr. in 1774;
died in 1780.
Portrait in oils
at " Ckreholt,"
Holmbury St.
Mary, co. Surrey,
in the posses-
sion of Benjamin
Lang ford Forster
Potts. 1st wife.
=Cuthbert Potts of Pall Mall,=
London, Surgeon (son of Cuthbert
Potts, by Jane his wife, dau. of
Launcelot Megginson) ; "born
Monday, Aug=' 27'*' 1744" {entry
from Family Bible) ; died at
Truro, co. Cornwall, aged 8r,
10 November, bur. in the church-
yard at Kenwyn, co. Cornwall,
24 November 1825. Portrait
in oils, also a Silhouette, at
^^ Clereholt," Holmbury St. Alary,
in the possession of Benjamin
Langford Forster Potts, his
grandson.
=Ethelinda Margaretta, dau. of John
Thorpe of Bexley, co. Kent, M.D.,
F.S.A., by Catherina his wife, dau. of
Laurence Holker ; born at Bexley 1 5
February 1757, bapt. there 18 March
1758 ; marr. at Bexley 27 January 1784;
died there, aged 79, bur. at St. Luke's,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 15 March 1836.
Adrrion (with will dated 17 July 1834,
and codicil dated 4 August 1834, and
another undated) was granted (P.C.C.
316 Stowell) 27 May 1836, to Laurence
Holker Potts, Doctor of .Medicine, son,
one of the residuary legatees named in
will. Silhouette at " Clereholt," Holm-
bury St. Mary, in the possession of
Benjamin Langford Forster Potts, her
grandson. 2nd wife.
Laurence Holker Potts, M.D. ; "born iS"" April 1789, h. vj a.m.=
in Pall Mall & Baptized at Bexley in Kent " (entry from Fatnilv
Bible), bapt. privately at Bexley the next day, and received into
the church at Bexley 14 June 1789; educated at Westminster
School and at Northampton; M.R.C.S. 1812, M.D. Aberd. 1825;
Physician of the County Lunatic Asylum at Bodmin 1828-37;
inventor of a method for smking foundations, patented in 1843;
died at 9 Buckingham Street, London, aged 60, on Saturday,
23 March, bur. in Highgate Cemetery, London, 28 March 1850.
M.L Will dated 22 February 1837, with two codicils dated
respectively 10 March 1837 and 18 March 1850, proved (P.C.C.
9S4> 51) 31 December 1851, by Anne Potts, relict, one of the
Exors named in will. Power reserved to William Tweedy,
the other Exor named in said will,
the Exor named in second codicil.
Portrait in oils at " Clereholt"
Holmbury St. Mary, in the posses-
sion of Benjamin Langford Forster
Potts, his son.
and Henry Hyde Clarke,
^
=Anne, dau. of John Wright
of Lower Redbrooke, co.
Gloucester, by Anne Ralfe
his wife; born 17 June
1802 ; marr. at St. Clements,
CO. Cornwall, i August
1820; died at 6 Reservoir
Road, Edgbaston, co. War-
wick, 5 September 1854,
bur. in the new cemetery
at Birmingham. Portrait
in oils at " Clerekolt,"
Holmbury St. Mary, in
the possession of Benjamin
Langford Forster Potts,
her son.
Ethelinda, born at Lambessow,
CO. Cornwall, 6 October 1821, and
bapt. at St. Clements ; died at
117 Camberwell Grove, co. Surrey,
aged 77, on Monday, 6 February,
bur. at Holmbury St. Mary on
Thursday, 9 February 1899. Will
dated 2 August 1897, proved
(Prin. Reg., 202, 99) 18 February
1899, by Benjamin Langford
Forster Potts, gent., brother, and
Maria Isabelle Potts, spinster,
sister, the Exors.
Anne Sarah Langford,
died, aged 10 months.
Anne Martha, born at
Lambessow 5 March
1824, and bapt. at St.
Clements ; died at Van-
burgh Castle, Greenwich,
CO. Kent, aged 17, 23
September, bur. at Bexley
28 September 1841.
Cuthberta Jane, born at Frogmore
Lodge, Truro, 8 August, bapt. at
Kenwyn 17 September 1825;
died at "Clereholt," Holmbury
St. Mary, aged 71, on Saturday,
I May, bur. at Holmbury St.
Mary 6 May 1897. Will dated
6 April 1897, proved (Prin.
Reg., 701, 97) II June 1897,
by Benjamin Langford Forster
Potts, gent., brother, and Maria
Isabelle Potts, spinster, sister,
the Exors.
78
Cuthberta Ethelinda, "born le'^ June 1790 v I a.m. Baptized at Bexley in Kent" (entry
from Fiunily Bible); died at her residence, 18 York Place, Brighton, cc Sussex, in her
75th year, on Friday, 2 June 1865, bur. in the Quakers' Burial Ground, Rottingdean, co.
Sussex. M.I.
Laurence Holker Potts, born at
Truro, co. Cornwall, 30 April,
bapt. at Kenwyn, co. Cornwall,
30 May 1827 ; died at 9 Buck-
ingham Street, London, aged 1 9,
1 2 April, bur. in Highgate
Cemetery, London, 19 April
1847. M.L Portrait in oils
at " Clereholt," Holmbury St.
Afary, in the possession of
Benjamin Langford Forster
Potts, his brother.
A son, born 11 May 1829, died,
aged 3 days, and bur. at Truro.
Emma, youngest;
dau. of John
Mycock of Bake-
well, CO. Derby ;
marr. at Holy
Trinity, Ashford,
CO. Derby (by
the Rev. John
Reddaway Lux-
moore), on Thurs-
day, 4 April
1867 ; died at
Boston, Massa-
chusetts, U.S.A.,
on Thursday, 2
November 187 1,
bur. there. ist
wife.
John Thorpe Potts,=
born at Bodmin, co.
Cornwall, 16 June,
bapt. there 21 July
1830; died at Wild-
wood, New Jersey,
U.S.A., 30 July, bur.
in Harleigh Ceme-
tery, Camden, New
Jersey, i August 1903.
Portrait in oils at
" Glereholt," Holnibury
St. Mary, in the pos-
session of Benjamin
Langford Forster Potts,
his brother.
=Frances Margaret,
dau. of William
Reynolds ; bom
in Buffalo, New
York, U.S.A. ;
marr. at The
Church of the
Holy Cross, Troy,
New York (by the
Rev. Dr. Tucker),
on Thursday, 21
November 1872.
2nd wife.
^.
Harry Thorpe Laurence Holker Potts, born at=
Potts, born at Hyde Park, Boston, Massachusetts,
Boston, Mas- on Tuesday, 26 October 1869,
sachusetts, on bapt. at St. Matthew's, Denmark
Saturday, 11 Hill, co. Surrey, 20 July 1870;
January 1S68. died at University of Pennsylvania
Hospital, Philadelphia, U.S.A.,
6 June, bur. in Woodlands Ceme-
tery, Philadelphia, 10 June 1905.
^JvU/c
Cornelia Halsey, dau. of Jane Emma,
Hervey Alexander Brog- born at Bos-
nard of Philadelphia, by ton, Massa-
Frances his wife, dau. chusetts, on
of Elijah Smith Howes Saturday, 30
of Chester, Pennsylvania, Sept. 187 1.
U.S.A. ; born at Phila-
delphia 29 May 1869,
bapt. at Chester, Penn-
sylvania, in 1872 ; marr.
at St. Chrysistom, Chicago,
Illinois, U.S.A.
Frances Ethelinda, born at
Chicago 22 July 1897,
bapt. at St. Clements',
Philadelphia, 30 May 1899.
Harry Cuthbert Potts, born
at Phihidelphia 14 Septem-
ber T900, and bapt. at St.
Clements', Philadelphia.
Laurence Holker Potts, born
7 January, bapt. at the Church
of the 'i'ransliguration, Phila-
delphia, 12 June 1905.
79
Michael Le Fleming Potts, "born 17"" Oct. 1791, Hor. vj i a.m. & Bapt'' at Bexley in
Kent " {entry from Family Bible), " half-baptized 30 October & compleated on 9 September
1792 at church" (entry from Bexley Parish Register); died unmarried at Leghorn, Italy,
bur. there. Silhmiette at " Clerelwlt" Holmbury St. Mary, co. Surrey, in the possession
of Benjamin Langford Forster Potts, his nepheiv.
SelinaMargaretta, born atBodmin,
CO. Cornwall, 31 December 1831,
bapt. there 27 January 1832; died
at Vanburgh Castle, Greenwich,
CO. Kent, 27 August, bur. at Bexley
30 August 1842.
Elizabetha Sarah, born at Bodmin
25 November 1833 ; died at
Vanburgh Castle, Greenwich, aged
4 years and 9 months, bur. at
Bexley 28 August 1838.
Catharina Thorpe, born at Bodmin
10 September, bapt. there 30 Sep-
tember 1835 ; marr. at St. Matthew's,
Denmark Hill, co. Suney {by the Rev.
Stephen Bridge, the Vicar, assisted by
the Rev. George Wilkins, Vicar of Wi.x,
CO. Essex), on Thursday, 24 September
1868, Edward Simpson of Matfield
Green, Paddock Wood, co. Kent (son
of the Rev. Robert Simpson, by Anne
his wife, dau. of John Borough of
Derby) ; born at The Grange, Derby,
2 April 1832. ^
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Maria Isabelle, born
at Bodmin 19 April
1837- _
Benjamin Langford
Forster Potts of
"Clereholt," Holm-
bury St. Mary; born
at Vanburgh Castle,
Greenwich, 29 July,
bapt. at St. James',
Piccadilly, London,
18 August 1839.
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y^
80
Anns on record in the College of Arms. —
Argent a chevron engrailed paly sable and
or between three trefoils of the second.
Crest. — Two wings argent erect charged with
a chevron engrailed between three trefoils sable.
Motto. — Per orbeni.
CIa|) of iSurrotos Eea,
CO. ^urrej.
George Clay of Nottingham Place, Marylcbone,
London (son of William Clay of the City of London) ;
born in 1757; Merchant and Shipowner; marr. in
1784, Mary, dau. of Richard MoGr.som of Whitby and
Scarborough, both co. York, by Elizabeth Fairfax
hi.s wife. He died at Ftilwell Lodge, Twickenham,
CO. Middlesex, in 1836. Will dated 14 July 1830,
with codicil dated 31 March 183 1, proved (P.C.C.
649 Stoivc'll) 22 November 1836, by William Clay,
son, the sole Exor. Portrait in oils in the possession
of Sir Arthur Temple Felix Clay, Baronet, his
j'rantison. =f=
Sir William Clay of Fulwell Lodge, Twickenham, co. Middlesex, =
and of 17 Hertford Street, Mayfair, London, Baronet (only
surviving son); born in London 15 August 1791; M.P. for the
Tower Hamlets 12 December 1832 to 20 March 1857; Secretary
to the Board of Control 30 September 1839 to 8 September 1841 ;
created a Baronet 20 September 1S41 ; Chairman of Grand
Junction and Southwark and Vauxhall Water Companies; Author
of "Speech on moving for a Committee to enquire into the Act for
permitting the Estahlislmient of Joint Stock Banks," 2nd edition
1837, "Remarks on the Water Supply of London," 2nd edition 1849,
and "Small Tenements Rating Act," 1850; died at 35 Cadogan
Place, Chelsea, London, aged 77, on Saturday, 13 March 1869,
bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. Memorial Tablet
at Holy Trinity, Twickenham. Will dated 26 February 1868,
with four codicils dated respectively 12 August 1868, 4 December
1868, s January 1869 and 24 February 1869, proved (Prin. Reg.,
241, 69) 12 April 1869, by James Temple Bowdoin of 112 Eaton
Square, London, Joseph Quick of Sumner .Street, Southwark, co.
Surrey, and Alfred Hudson Shad-
well of Staple Inn, London, the
Exors. Portrait in oils in the
possession of Sir Arthur Temple
Felix Clay, Baronet, his son.
=Harriet, daughter Other
and coheir (with issue,
her sister Mary,
wife of James
Temple-Bowdoin)
of Thomas Dickason of
Fulwell Lodge, Twicken-
ham ; born at Milk Street,
Boston, U.S.A. ; marr. at
St. George's, Bloomsbury,
London, 26 September
1822; died at Eaton
Square, London, aged 67,
on Thursday, 19 Decem-
ber 1867, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, Lon-
don. Memorial Tablet at
Holy Trinity, Twickenham.
Miniature in the possession
of Sir Arthur Temple Felix
Clay, Baronet, her son.
Harriet, born at Devonshire Place, Marylebone, London, on Sunday, 14 September, bapt. at
the parish church, Marylebone, 23 November 1823; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London (by the Rev. Frederick Temple), on Tuesday, 28 June 1853, John Morgan Edwardes
Jones of Garthmyl, Berriew, co. Montgomery (youngest son of Humphrey Rowlands Jones of
Garthmyl, Berriew) ; born at Garthmyl, Berriew ; died 8 March, bur. in the cemetery at
Woking, CO. Surrey, 12 March 1903. Will dated iS November 1899, proved in the
Principal Registry 23 May 1903, by George Morgan Edwards Jones, Barrister-at-Law, the only
son, and Samuel Twining, the Exors. =,=
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81
Mary, born at
Devonshire Place,
Marylebone, Lon-
don, 9 December
1824; marr. at Holy
Trinity, Twicken-
ham, CO. Middlesex
(by the Rev.
David Lewis, D.D.,
assisted by the Rev.
James Twining, the
Rector), on Tues-
day, 16 December
185 I, JohnWalrond
Clarke (2nd son of
T. E. Clarke of
Tremlett House,
Wellington, co.
Salop); entered the
Army as Cornet 20
March 1846, Lieu-
tenant I December
1846, Captain roth
(Prince of Wales'
Own) Hussars 10
February 1854;
served in the
Crimea at Sebasto-
pol 1855-56; one
of H.M. Corps of
Gentlemen-at-Arms
8 March 1865
(retired in 1900);
died on Thursday,
26 March 1903.
I
Elizabeth, born at Devonshire Place, Marylebone, Sarah Frances, born
London, 2 February 1826; marr. at Holy Trinity, at 1 )evonshire Place,
Twickenham (by the Rev. Thomas Bevan), on Marylebone, Lon-
Saturday, 26 June 1847, her cousin, James don, 5 March 1827 ;
Temple-Bowdoin (only son of James Temple- died unmarried at
Bowdoin [and grandson of Sir John Temple, 91 Eaton Square,
Baronet], by Mary his wife, dau. and coheir of London, on Satur-
Thomas Dickason of Fulwell Lodge, Twickenham) : day, 13 September
Captain 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards; died 1862, buried in
s.p. suddenly at 112 Eaton Square, London, the family vault
aged 56, on Easter Sunday, 9 April 1871. Will at Kensal Green
dated 21 January 1869, with three codicils dated Cemetery, London,
respectively 3 November 1870, 20 January 187 1 Adiiion was granted
and 7 February 1871, proved (Prin. Reg., 291, 71) at the Principal
5 May 187 1, by Elizabeth Temple-Bowdoin of Registry 30 Sep-
112 Eaton Square, London, relict, and Arthur tember 1862, to
Temple Felix Clay of Bush Hall, Hatfield, co. Sir William Clay of
Hertford, two of the Exors. She marr. 2ndly at 91 Eaton Square,
St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 1 1 January London, Baronet, the
1872, the Rt. Hon''''= Sir William Henry Gregory fatlierandne.xtof kin.
of Coole Park, co. Galway, and of 3 St. George's
Place, Hyde Park Corner, London, K.C.M.G.,
P.C., F.R.S. (only son of Robert Gregory of Coole Park, by his wife,
Elizabeth O'Hara of Raheen, co. Galway); born 13 June 1817;
educated at Harrow and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated
6 June 1835, a^gfid 17; Privy Councillor of Ireland 1871; J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Galway; High Sheriff 1849; M.P. for City of Dublin
1842-47, and for co. Galway 1857-72; Governor of Ceylon 1871-76.
She died s.p. at Kandy, Ceylon, on Saturday, 28 June 1873, and
was bur. there. He marr. 2ndly at St. Matthias', Dublin (by the
Rev. Canon Wynne), on Thursday, 4 March 1880, Isabella Augusta,
youngest dau. of Dudley Persse of Roxborough, co. Galway, D.L.
He died at 3 St. George's Place, Hyde Park Corner, London, in his
75th year, on Sunday, 6 March, and was bur. at Coole Park 10 March
1892. Will dated 18 December 1891, proved (Prin. Reg., 655, 92)
I June 1892, by Dame Isabella Augusta Gregory, relict, and Algernon
Persse and Francis Fitz Adlam Persse, the Exors.
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Sir William Dickason=
Clay of Fulwell Lodge,
Twickenham, CO. Mid-
dlesex, and of 17
Hertford Street, May-
fair, London, Baronet;
born at Devonshire
Place, Marylebone,
London, on Sunday,
21 December 1828;
educated at Oriel
College,Oxford, matri-
culated 25 November
1847, aged 18; suc-
ceeded his father as
2nd Baronet 13 March
1869; died s.p. at
9 Lowndes Square,
London, on Saturday,
14 October, bur. in
Brompton Cemetery,
London, October
1876. Will dated
6 May 1875, proved
(Prin. Reg., 836, 76)
15 November 1876,
by Dame Mariana
Emily Clay of 9
Lowndes Square,
London, relict, the
sole Executrix.
=.Mariana Emily, eldest dau. of Leo
Schuster of Upper Belgrave Street,
London, and of Roehampton, co.
Surrey ; marr. at Holy Trinity, Roe-
hampton (by the Rev. Sir Lionel
Darell, Baronet, Rector of Fretherne,
CO. Gloucester, assisted by the Rev.
Dr. Biber, the Incumbent), on Thurs-
day, 19 April 1855. She marr. 2ndly
on Saturday, 3 November 1877,
.'\rthur Lawrence, Baron Haliburton,
G.C.B. (youngest son of Thomas
Chandler Haliburton, Judge of the
Supreme Court of Nova Scotia,
sometime M.P. for Launceston, Author
of " Sam Slick ") ; born at Windsor,
Nova Scotia, 26 September 1832;
educated at King's College School,
Windsor ; Barrister of Nova Scotia
1855; served on Commissariat Staff
of Army in Crimea, Canada and
London, 1855-70, was transferred to
Civil Service as Assistant Director of
Supplies and Transport at War Office
1870, Director 1878-88; Assistant
Under Secretary of State for War
1885-95, ^"d Permanent Under
Secretary 1895-97; created C.B. 1880,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1885, G.C.B. (Civil)
1897 ; created Baron Haliburton of
Windsor, in the Province of Nova
Scotia, and Dominion of Canada, in
the Peerage of the United Kingdom
in 1898; Hon. D.C.L., King's College,
Nova Scotia, 1899 ; J. P. and D.L. for
CO. London ; died at Branksome
Towers Hotel, Bournemouth, co.
Hants, at 4.45 a.m. on Sunday, 21
.April, bur. in Brompton Cemetery,
London, on Friday, 26 April 1907.
Will dated 18 June 1906, proved
(Prin. Reg., 37, 1907) 8 May 1907, by
Mariana Emily, Baroness Haliburton,
the sole Executrix.
Emma Georgiana Christina,
born at Devonshire Place,
Marylebone, London, 28 April
1830 ; marr. at Holy Trinity,
Twickenham (by the Rev.
Thomas Bevan), on Monday,
15 July 1850, Lieut.-Colonel
Henry Wedderburn Gumming
of LTpper Grosvenor Street,
London (eldest son of General
Sir Henry John Gumming of
Upper Grosvenor Street, Lon-
don, K.C.H., Colonel 12th
Lancers) ; entered the Army
as Ensign 59th Regiment of
Foot 22 August 1834, Lieu-
tenant 16 March 1838,
Lieutenant and Captain Cold-
stream Guards 30 December
1842, retired as Lieut.-Colonel
27 May 1853 ; died at
Dover, co. Kent, on Monday,
1 6 January 1871. She marr.
2ndly at Holy Trinity, Ken-
sington, London, on Thursday,
4 July 187 1, Horatio Mansfield
(6th son of John Mansfield of
Diggeswell House, co. Hert-
ford, and brother of Sir
William Rose Mansfield, 1st
Baron Sandhurst) ; born in
182 1 ; of Trinity College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1842, M.A.
1845 ; a Student of the
Middle Temple 23 January
1847, called to the Bar 6 June
1853 ; died s.p. in 1887.
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Caroline Elizabeth, =
only dau. of
Sir John Palmer
Bruce Chichester
of Arlington Court,
CO. Devon, ist
Baronet, M.P., by
Caroline his wife,
dau. of Thomas
Thistlethwayte of
Southwick, CO.
Hants ; marr. at
the parish church,
Brighton, co. Sussex
(by the Rev. James
Pycraft, late In-
cumbent of St.
Mary's, Barnstaple,
CO. Devon), on
Saturday, 8 March
1862 ; died at
Catesfield, Fare-
ham, CO. Hants, on
Sunday, 6 April
1873, buried at
Woking, CO. Surrey.
I St wife.
=Lieut. -Colonel Sir George Clay,=
Baronet ; born at Nottingham Place,
London, on Sunday, 14 August 1831 ;
educated at Charterhouse ; entered
the Army as Ensign 19th Regiment
of Foot 18 September 1849, Lieu-
tenant 31 December 1852, Captain
29 December 1854, Major i May
1866, retired as Lieut.-Colonel
2 August 187s ; served in the Crimean
War 1854-55, present at the battles
of Alma, Inkerman, and the siege of
Sebastopol (Crimean medal with
three clasps, 5th-class Medjidie, and
Turkish medal) ; succeeded his
brother. Sir William Dickason Clay, as
3rd Baronet 14 October 1876; died
at 1 7 Cavendish Square, London,
aged 46, on Sunday, 30 June, bur. at
All Saints', Bradfield, Uffculme, co.
Devon, 6 July 1878. Will dated
10 October 1876, with codicil dated
5 May 1 87 7, proved (Prin. Reg.,
634, 78) 9 August 1878, by Dame
Mary Caroline Clay, relict, and Sir
Arthur Temple Felix Clay of Castle
Hill, CO. Dorset, Baronet, brother,
the Exors.
=Mary Caroline, 4th dau. of
Sir John Walrond of Bradfield,
CO. Devon, Baronet, M.P., by
the Hon*"'' Frances Caroline
his wife, younger dau. of Samuel,
2nd Baron Bridport ; born at
Bradfield on Saturday, 9 Sep-
tember 1854; marr. at All Saints'
Chapel, Bradfield (by the
Rev. Henry Bramley, Vicar of
Uffculme, CO. Devon, assisted by
the Rev. Arthur Hillyard), on
Thursday, 5 October 1876. She
marr. 2ndly at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, on
Monday, 28 February 1881,
Lieut.-Colonel Walter Henry
Holbech (eldest son of the
Ven'''<= Charles William Holbech
of Farnborough, co. Warwick,
Archdeacon of Coventry, by
Laura Harriette his wife, 2nd dau.
of John Armytage [see Vol. i,
page 2jj] ) ; born at the Vicarage,
Farnborough, on Sunday, 1 1 May
1845 ; educated at Eton and at
University College, Oxford, ma-
triculated 29 June 1863, aged 18,
B.A. 1868, M.A. 1874; Lieut.-
Colonel King's Royal Rifle Corps;
of H.M. Corps of Gentlemen-
at-Arms ; died 6 March, bur. at
Farnborough 9 March 1901.
2nd wife.
Lilian Caroline
Georgina, born
at Catesfield,
near Fareham, 6
February 1870.
Violet Marion
Rosalind Geor-
gina, born at
Catesfield, near
Fareham, 4 Jan-
uary 1873.
Sybil Mary, born at 17 Cavendish Square, London, on Friday,
18 January 1878, and bapt. at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London ; marr. at Broad Clyst, co. Devon (by the Rev. Hugh
Holbech, Vicar of Farnborough, assisted by the Rev. Charles
Probart Whitaker, the Vicar), on Tuesday, r8 July 1905, Samuel
Horace Law of 49 Merrion Square, Dublin (eldest son of Thomas
Pakenham Law, K.C., by Amy his wife, dau. of Horace Rochfort of
Clogrenan, co. Carlow) ; born at 48 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin,
22 October 1873; educated at Monkton Combe, Bath, Trinity
College, Dublin, and at the University, Vienna, ALB., B.Ch.,
B.A.O., M.D. 1896, F.R.C.S.L 1900; Throat Surgeon to the
Adelaide Hospital, Dublin, Surgeon to the Dublin Throat and
Ear Hospital, and Consulting Throat and Ear Surgeon to the
Stewart Institution, Chapelizod, co. Dublin.
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Laura I'elicia Susan, born at Nottingham Place, Marylebone, London, i6 November 1834;
marr. at Holy Trinity, Twickenham, co. Middlesex (by the Rev. James Twining), on Tuesday,
22 February 1859, Walter Mountcford Leland Westropp- Dawson of Charlcsfort, co. Wexford
(son of Mounteford Westropp of Melton House, co. Limerick, by Jane his wife, 2nd dau.
of Charles Dawson of Charlesfort) ; born 26 September 1826; entered the Army as Ensign
in the 19th (The ist Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot 4 June 1847, Lieutenant
2 January 1852, Captain 9 October 1855; J. P. and D.L. for co. Wexford; succeeded to
the estates of his uncle, Walter Dawson of Charlesfort, by deed dated 14 April 1857, and
assumed the additional surname and arms of Dawson by Royal Licence dated 14 October
1859; died at The Lodge, Marston, co. Oxford, aged 69, on Friday, 17 April 1896.
She died at 2 Fyfield Road, Oxford, aged 66, on Tuesday, 19 February 1901.
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Sir Arthur Temple Felix Clay of 19 Hyde Park=
Gate, London, and of Ardmeallie, co. Banff,
Baronet; born at 17 Hertford Street, Mayfair,
London, 9 December 1842 ; of Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1861,
B.A. 1865; a Student of the Inner Temple
4 June 1863, called to the Bar 26 January 1867 ;
J. P. for CO. Surrey and London ; succeeded his
brother, Sir George Clay, as 4th Baronet 30 June
1878.
'Margaret, dau. of Arthur Kelt Barclay of
Bury Hill, Dorking, co. Surrey, by Maria
Octavia his wife, dau. of Ichabod \Vright of
Mapperley, co. Nottingham ; born at Bury
Hill, Dorking, 29 December 1848, bapt. at
Dorking 7 March 1849; marr. at Westcott,
CO. Surrey (by the Rev. William Henry
Karslake, assisted by the Rev. Hubert James
Medlycott), on Thursday, i July 1869.
William Temple Clay, born
at Bush Hall, Hatfield, co.
Hertford, on Thursday, 23
June, bapt. at Holy Trinity,
Twickenham, 23 July 1870;
educated at Charterhouse ;
died near Colombo, Ceylon,
on a voyage from Calcutta,
India, aged 22, on Thursday,
6 April 1893, bur. at sea.
Adfnon was granted at the
Principal Registry 30 June
1893, to Sir Arthur Temple
Felix Clay, Baronet.
George Felix Neville Clay,=
born at Bush Hall, Hatfield,
on Friday, 24 November
187 r, and bapt. at Hatfield;
educated at Charterhouse and
at Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1890, B.A. 1893; Con-
sulting Architect to H.M.
Board of Education ; Author
of " Secondary Schools."
=Rachel, elder dau. of the Rt.
Hon*'''^ Henry Hobhouse of
Hadspen House, co. Somerset,
P.C, M.P. for East Somerset,
by Margaret Heyworth his wife,
dau. of Richard Potter ; born
at Hadspen House ; marr.
at Holy Trinity, Brompton,
London (by the Rev. Walter
Hobhouse, assisted by the
Rev. Alfred William Gough),
on Wednesday, 9 March 1904.
Margaret, born at 5 Douro Place,
Kensington, London, 5 December
1904, bapt. at Pitcombe, co.
Somerset, in January 1905.
Janet, born at West
Heath, Limpsfield,
CO. Surrey, 9 March
1907.
(ji//}tzjizy ' "^^ C£^.
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i$latotie0lep*
Arms. — Sable a chevron between three pick-axes argent.
Crest. — An eagle displayed sable.
Motto. — Mos legem regit.
John Mawdesley of Low Hill, Liverpool (son of the Rev. John=
Mawde.sley of North Meoles, co. Lancaster, by Jane Riddiough his
wife); born 9 March 1782; Lieutenant Royal Navy 7 March 1810,
served as Midshipman in flag-ship " Foudroyant " in the blockade of
Brest, and in same ship at the capture of Admiral Linois' flag-ship
"Marengo" and "La Belle Poule," in March 1806, and assisted in
bringing home the "Marengo"; present at the exodus of the Royal
Family of Portugal, before the advancing army of Junot, 1807 ; in the
" Hero " at the burning, by Lord Cochrane, of the French fleet
in the Basque Roads, the "London Gazette" of ist June
1847, included the "Hero" for medals in this affair; commanded
No. 33 gunboat in the Walcheren Expedition 1809-10; Lieutenant
and Commander of H.M. schooner "Cuttle" 1811, ist Lieu-
tenant "Atalante" 181 1, and of the "Talbot" March 1813, took
over command of the latter ship in January 1815; died 5 January
1837, bur. in the Necropoh's Cemetery, Liverpool.
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=Mary, dau. of John
Leyland, by Catherine
Spencer his wife ;
born 25 July 1794;
marr. at St. Peter's,
Liverpool, 20 May
181 6 ; died at South-
port, CO. Lancaster,
aged 84, on Tues-
day, 4 March 1879,
bur. at Crosby, co.
Lancaster.
John Leyland
Mawdesley, born
15 October 181 7;
died 5 March
1832, bur. in the
N acropolis Ceme-
tery, Liverpool.
Frederick I^eyland Mawdesley of Delwood=
Croft, Fulford, co. York ; born 7 No-
vember 1819; J. P. for the East Riding
of CO. York ; died at Delwood Croft,
aged 72, on Friday, 18 March, bur. at
the old church, Fulford, 21 March 1892.
Will dated 23 February 1885, with
codicil dated 13 March 1885, proved at
York 27, April 1892, by Anne Maria
Mawdesley, relict, Frederick Leyland
Mawdesley and Ernest Mawdesley, sons,
the Exors.
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=Anne Maria, eldest dau. of
Joshua Roberts of Enniscorthy,
CO. Wexford, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of George Collins,
Captain 58th Regiment of Foot
(who served at Corunna, and
was present at the burial of
Sir John Moore) ; born 7 Oc-
tober 1823; marr. at Enniscorthy
26 September 1848 ; died at
Delwood Croft, aged 76, on
Friday, 23 February, bur. at
the old church, Fulford, 27
February 1900. Admon was
u'ranted at York 20 April 1900,
ui Frederick Leyland Mawdesley,
si)n, and one of the next of kin.
Frederick
Dor mans
and bapt.
St. Peter's
Germany.
Leyland Mawdesley of Fulford Cottage,
Park, CO. Surrey; born 20 August 1849,
at Seacombe, co. Chester ; educated at
School, York, and at Bonn-on the-Rhine,
Madeline, born 20 October 185 1, and
bapt. at Seacombe ; died unmarried on
Friday, 18 February 1881, bur. at the old
church, Fulford.
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Mary Jane, born i8 December 1821;
marr. at St. Catherine's, Liverpool (by
the Rev. Thomas Tattershall, D.D.),
17 September 1844, the Rev. William
Mulleneux (son of John Robinson
MuUeneux) ; of Emmanuel College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1843, M.A. 1849;
Vicar of St. Luke's, Liverpool ; died
31 October 1874, bur. at Crosby, co.
Lancaster. =f=
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(!atharine Spencer, born 5 June 1824; marr. by
licence at St. Catherine's, Liverpool, 6 September
1848, William Daunt Applebee ; born 13 Sep
tember 18 ro; died at Leyland Road, Southport,
CO. Lancaster, 3 May 1876. Will dated 19
February 1873, proved at Liverpool 25 May 1876,
by Frederick I^eyland Mawdesley and William
Joseph Robinson, the Flxors. She died 8 June
1893, and was bur. at Crosby.
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Edith, born 25 October 1853, bapt. at Wallasey, co. Chester,
27 August 185s ; marr. at F'ulford, co. York (by the Rev. William
F>ancis Wilberforce, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 14 August 1883,
Colonel Arthur James Brander (eldest son of General Mangles
James Brander of the Bengal Staff Corps); born 18 November
1848; educated at Sandhurst; joined the 60th Regiment of
Foot, and on its removal to India, passed into the Staff Corps,
Lieutenant 28 October 1871, Captain 6 November 1879, Major
6 November 1887, Lieut. -Colonel 6 November 1893, Colonel
24 January 1898, placed on unemployed supernumerary list
18 November 1905; served in Afghan War 1878-80, first with
Kandahar Field Force and afterwards with Northern Afghanistan
F'leld Force (mentioned in despatches, medal) ; with the Hazara
Expedition 1891 (medal with clasp), and with the 2nd Miranzai
Expedition 1891 (clasp). =p
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Lucy, born 8 July, bapt.
at Wallasey 27 August
1855; marr. at F'ulford
(by the Rev. Edmund
Sardinson Carter, Vicar
of St. Michael-le-Belfry,
York) on Saturday, 20
June 1885, her cousin,
Alfred Bright (eldest son
of Alfred Bright of Blun-
dellsands, co. Lancaster) ;
born 28 November i860.
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Ernest Mawdesley of The Priory,=
Waddon, Croydon, co. Surrey ;
born 20 December 1856, bapt. at
St. Helen's, York, 14 April 1864;
of Trinity Hall, Cambridge,
matriculated Lent Term, 1876,
B.A., LL.B. 1879 ; Town Clerk
of Croydon 1896-1902 ; died at
The Priory, Waddon, in his
46th year, on Thursday, 4 De-
cember, bur. in Mitcham Road
Cemetery, Croydon, 9 December
igo2. Adiiion was granted at the
Principal Registry 19 December
1902, to Mary Gibson Mawdesley,
relict.
=Mary Gibson (Daisie), 2nd dau. of
John Brander, M.D., L.R.C.P.,
L.R.C.S., Lond., by Mary Louisa
his wife, dau. of Captain Brunton,
R.N. ; born 11 July 1866 ; marr. at
All Saints', St. John's Wood, London,
on Wednesday, 5 June 1889; marr.
2ndly at St. John's, Hampstead, co.
Middlesex, on Saturday, 11 Feb-
ruary 1905, John Ernie Money of
25 Abingdon Street, Westminster,
Attorney-at-Law (son of the Rev.
Canon Charles Forbes Septimus
Money) ; born at St. John's
Vicarage, Lewishani, co. Kent, 1 1
February 1872.
Harold Mawdesley of
Delwood Cottage,
East Grinstead, co.
Surrey ; born 10 Oc-
tober 1859, bapt. at
St. Helen's, York, 14
April 1864 ; educated
at Repton.
Annie Leyland, born
1 1 January, bapt. at
St. Helen's, York,
14 March 1869.
Marian, born at 16 Fair-
field Terrace, Dewsbury,
CO. York, on Thursday,
27 November 1890, bapt.
at the parish church,
Dewsbury 25 February
1891.
Dorothy, born at 16
Fairfield Terrace,
Dewsbury, on Sun-
day, 6 December
1 89 1, bapt. at the
parish church, Dews-
bury, 8 January 1892.
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John Leyland Mawdes-
ley, born at 16 Fairfield
Terrace, Dewsbury, on
Sunday, 27 August,
bapt. at the parish
church, Dewsbury, 2 1
September 1893.
Robert Mawdesley,
born at The Priory,
\\'addon, on Satur-
day, 25 August,
bapt. at the parish
church, Croydon,
15 October 1900.
Edwin Mawdesley,
born 1 8 October
1826; died 7 Jan-
uary, bur. at
Sephton, co. Lan-
caster, 10 January
1827.
Sarah Leyland,
born 19 April
1828 ; married
Henry Thornley.
She died 19 No-
vember [857.
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Ehzabeth Fitzsimons, born 4 October 1830; niarr.
at Sephton 27 April 1859, William Joseph Robinson,
Attorney-at-Law, J. P. for co. Lancaster (son of
Joseph Robinson of Litherland House, co. Lancaster).
She died s.p., aged 70, at 13 Esplanade, Waterloo,
Liverpool, on Friday, 29 March 1901, and was bur. at
Sephton.
John Leyland Mawdesley, born J9=j=Emily, youngest dau. of Paul Catterall
December 1833; died at his residence,
"Elmside," Allerton, co. Lancaster,
aged 36, on Sunday, 4 September
1870, bur. in Smithdown Lane
Cemetery, Liverpool. Will dated 28
August 1870, proved at Liverpool
13 May 187 1, by Frederick Leyland
Mawdesley of Lendal, co. York,
brother, and William Joseph Robin-
son of Liverpool, Attorney-at-Law,
the Exors.
of Preston, co. Lancaster ; born 26
June 1843 ; marr. at the parish
church, Preston (by the Rev. Richard
Holgate P<rown, Incumbent of High
Lane, co. Chester, brother-in-law of
the bride, assisted by the Rev. Canon
John Owen Parr, the Vicar), on
Thursday, 28 April 1864; died at
15 Linnet Lane, 'I'oxteth Park,
Liverpool, 14 October 1887.
Lucy, born 16
March 1835 ;
marr. at Seph-
ton (by the
Rev. James
Lawrence) 6
October 1859,
Alfred Bright
(son of William
Bright) ; born
26 November
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I
Arthur Leyland Mawdesley=
of EUenglaze, Cubert, co.
Cornwall ; born at Liver-
pool 17 September, bapt.
at St. Saviour's, Everton,
CO. Lancaster, 5 November
1866; educated at New
Brighton School and at St.
Edmund's Hall, Oxford,
matriculated 29 January
1886, aged 19.
=Agnes Jane, 2nd dau.
of the Rev. Richard
Holmes, Rector of
Ripple, CO. Worcester,
by Margaret Ann his
wife, dau. of Samuel
Kent of The Hill,
Upton-on-Severn, co.
Worcester ; marr. at
St. Cuthbert's, West
Hampstead, co. Mid-
dlesex (by the Rev.
Canon Alfred Kent,
uncle of the bride),
on Tuesday, 30 April
1895.
Emily Beatrice, bom 15 October 1868,
bapt. at St. Saviour's, Everton, 20 January
1869 ; marr. at the parish church, Maryle-
bone, London (by the Rev. Hubert George
Nind, imcle of the bridegroom, assisted
by the Rev. Edward Rhys Jones), on
Wednesday, i December 1897, Hubert
James Coleridge of Abberton, Hurstpier-
point, CO. Sussex (6th surviving son of
the Rev. Alfred James Coleridge, Vicar
of Bromham, co. Bedford) ; born at
Bromham 26 November 1868; educated
at Bloxham School and a non-collegiate
of Oxford, matriculated r6 October
1886, aged 17, Bible Clerk, All Souls',
1887, 4th-class Classics 1890.
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^y^^ Jh^^X^^-iT^^^^^I^Y
TENNYSON.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Gules on a bend nebuly
between three leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or a chaplet of
laurel vert.
Crest. — A dexter arm embowed in armour the hand gauntleted or
grasping a broken tilting spear enfiled with a garland of
laurel proper.
Supporters. — Two leopards guardant gules ducally crowned and semde
of fleurs-de-lis or.
Motto. — Respiciens prospiciens.
Cenn^0on.
Rev. George Clayton Tennyson, LL.D. (eldest=
son of George Tennyson of Bayons Manor and
Usselby House, both co. Lincoln, by Mary his
wife, dau. and heiress of John Turner of Caistor,
CO. Lincoln); bapt. lo December 1778; of
St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1801, M.A.
1805, LL.D. 1813; Rector of Benniworth 21
December 1802, of Bag-Enderby and Somersby
31 December 1806 to 1831, and Vicar of Great
Grimsby 22 August 1815 ; died suddenly
at Somersby, aged 53, 16 March 1831, bur.
there.
=Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Stephen Fytche,
B.l^., Vicar of Louth, co. Lincoln, by
Martha his wife, sister of the Rt. Rev. John
Green, Bishop of Lincoln ; bapt. at Louth
18 May 1780; marr. at Louth 6 August
1805; died at Well Walk, Hampstead,
CO. Middlesex, aged 84, on Tuesday, 21
February 1865, bur. in Highgate Cemetery,
London. AdiTion was granted at the
Principal Registry 24 October 1865, to
the Rev. Charles Turner of Grasby, co.
Lincoln, son, and one of the ne.xt of kin.
George Tennyson,
bapt. at Tealby,
CO. Lincoln, 25
May 1 806 ; died
in infancy.
Frederick Tennyson, born at Louth 5 June, bapt.=
there 10 July 1807 ; educated at Eton, leaving
as Captain of the School in 1827 ; of Trinity
College, Cambridge, where he obtained Sir William
Browne's Medal for Greek Ode 1828, B.A. 1832 ;
contributed four poems to his brothers Charles
and Alfred's "Poems by Two Brothers," 1829;
Author of the poems "Isle of Greece," "Daphne," and " Daj^s and
Hours," the latter being reprinted with additions ;n 1895, under the
title of " Poems of the Day and Year " ; died at the residence of his
eldest son, 14 Holland Villas Road, Kensington, London, in his 91st
year, on Saturday, 26 February 1898, bur. in Highgate Cemetery,
London. Will dated 12 July 1884, with codicil dated 8 January
1885, proved (Prin. Reg., 630, 98) 12 May 1898, by Walter Charles
Alan Ker, Barrister-at-Law, one of the Exors.
=Maria, dau. of Signor
Giuliotti, Chief Magis-
trate of Siena, Tuscany ;
marr. in 1839; died at
St. Ewold's, St. Helier,
Jersey, aged 68, on
Tuesday, 22 January,
bur. at St. Helier 26
January 1884.
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Julius George Tennyson of Thorpe Hall, Louth ; born=
30 June 1840; entered the Army as Ensign 29th
(The Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot 25 March 1862,
Lieutenant 2 February 1864, Captain ist Battalion
17th (The Leicestershire) Regiment of Foot 20 May
1868; died at Thorpe Hall, Louth, aged 64, on Thurs-
day, 15 September, bur. at South Elkington, co. Lincoln,
17 September 1904.
=Sophia, youngest dau. of Henry
Cooper of Homewood, co. Aber-
deen, by Sophia Stephen his wife ;
born at Aberdeen 14 May 1853;
marr. at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London (by the Rev. John
Hale Murray), on Wednesday,
8 January 1873.
Frederick Henry
Tennyson, born at
Lucknow, India,
3 December 1873,
and bapt. there ;
educated at Sher-
borne.
Julietta Marian (Cissy), born at Twickenham, co. Middlesex, 13 October
1876, and bapt. there; marr. at South Elkington (by the Rev. Canon
Wilde, Rector of Louth, assisted by the Rev. Charles Woodward
Stanford, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 10 October 1905, Richard (iraham
Hopwood of Avonside, Wyre, co. Worcester (3rd son of the Rev. Canon
Walter William Hopwood, formerly Head Master of King Edward VL's
School, Louth, by Mary his wife, dau. of Henry Westcar Rowland of
Creslow, co. Buckingham) ; born at Louth 6 July, bapt. there 28 August
1874; educated at King Edward VL's School, Louth, and at Bradfield
College, CO. Berks. =j=
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Rev. Charles Turner, born at the Rectory, Somersby, co.=^
I.iucohi, 4 July 1808; educated at the Grammar School,
I-outh, CO. Lincoln, privately by his father, and at Trinity
College, Cambridge, matriculated with his brother Alfred
20 February 1S28, won the F.ell Scholarship in 1829, B.A.
1832; Vicar of Grasby, co. Lincoln, 29 October 1835; by
Royal Licence dated i September 1835, he took the name of
Turner instead of that of Tennyson, on succeeding to the
property of his great-uncle, Samuel Turner of Caistor, co.
Lincoln ; Joint Author with his brother Alfred of the "Poems
by Two Brothers" in 1829, and Author of various other poems
which were issued after his death as "Collected Sonnets,
Old and New"; died s.p. at Cheltenham, co. Gloucester,
25 April, bur. there i May 1879. AdSion (with will dated
14 June 1867) was granted (Prin. Reg., 743, 79) 16 August
1879, to Franklin Lushington of 33 Norfolk Square, Hyde
Park, London, the universal legatee in trust.
=Louisa, youngest dau. of Henry
Sellwood of Horncastle, co.
Lincoln, by Sarah his wife,
dau. of Willingham Franklin of
Spilsby, CO. Lincoln, and sister
of Admiral Sir John Franklin,
the Arctic Explorer ; marr. at
Horncastle 24 May 1836; died
at Laverstock House, Salis-
bury, CO. Wilts, on Wednesday,
21 May 1879, bur. at Chel-
tenham. Admon was granted
at the Principal Registry 12
August 1879, to Anne Weld of
" Hawkridge," Freshwater, Isle
of Wight, sister, one of the
next of kin.
Elizabeth, born at Florence,
Italy, 28 April 1848; marr.
by special licence (by the
Rev. Thomas Charles Wil-
liams, Incumbent of St.
James', St. Heller, Jersey)
18 April 1876, John Francis
De Carteret of 85 Colom-
berie and of Oaklands
Manor, Jersey ; formerly of
the 2ist Lancers; died at
St. Helier 9 March, bur.
there 15 March 1903.
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Emilia (Milly), bom 17 February 1850; marr. at St. James',
St. Helier (by the Rev. Thomas Charles Williams), on Thursday,
4 November 1875, Charles William Randle Ford (eldest son of
Lieut.-Colonel Randle Ford of Wyvols Court, Swallowfield, co.
Wilts, and of Lansdown East, Bath, co. Somerset, formerly
of the 95th Regiment of Foot, by Elizabeth Frances Browne
his v.'ife) ; born at Bath 7 April 1848, and bapt. at St. Swithin's,
Walcot, CO. Somerset ; educated at University School, Bath ;
entered the Army as Ensign 84th (York and Lancaster)
Regiment of Foot 19 July 1868, Adjutant Liverpool Press
Guard Volunteers, Brigade-Major Mersey Volunteer Infantry
Brigade ; served with depot King's Liverpool Regiment at
Warrington during South African War.
Sydney Harold Tennyson, born at Twickenham, co.=
Middlesex, 24 July 1877, bapt. at St. Helier, Jersey;
educated at Marlborough ; entered the Royal Navy
as Cadet 15 July 1891, Midshipman 15 February
1894, Sub-Lieutenant 15 August 1897, Lieutenant
I January 1900; appointed to the command of
H.M.S. " Kinsha, ' China Station, 16 October 1907 ;
awarded the Royal Humane Society's Medal for
his gallant action on 31 October 1900, in rescuing
Mr. Kennedy Anderson of the Orient Line.
■Mildred Broughton, youngest dau. of
Sydney Alfred Want of Sydney, New
South Wales, by Ellen Frances his wife,
dau. of Bartholomew Doyle of Killarney,
New South Wales; marr. at Holy Trinity,
Weymouth, co. Dorset (by the Rev.
Arthur Graham Kealy, Chaplain on
H.M.S. " Erebus," assisted by the Rev.
Ernest Christian Alexander), on Tuesday,
25 October 1904.
Audrey Margaret, born at "Kenfield," Netherton
Road, Weymouth, on Friday, 18 August, bapt.
at Holy Trinity, Weymouth, 25 November 1905.
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The Rt. Hon''''' Alfred Tennyson, Baron Tennyson, P.C, D.C.L.,=
F.R.S. ; born at the Rectory, Somersby, co. Lincoln, 6 August, bapt.
at Somersby 8 August 1809; educated at the Grammar School, Louth,
privately by his father, and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated
with his brother Charles 20 February 1828, and gained the Chancellor's
medal for English verse by his poem "Timbuctoo" in June 1829,
Hon. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1869; Joint Author with
his brother Charles of the " Poems by Two Brothers " in 1829 ; Author
of "Poems by Alfred Tennyson," 1833, "In Memoriam," 1850, "The
Holy Grail," i86g, "Beckett," 1884, "Crossing the Bar," 1889,
" The Death of QJnone : Akbar's Dream : and other Poems,"
1892, &c. ; Poet Laureate 21 November 1850 until his death :
created Baron Tennyson of Aldworth, co. Sussex, and of Freshwater,
Isle of Wight, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 24 January
1884; created D.C.L. (Oxford) in June 1855 ; F.R.S. i June 1865 ;
died at Aldworth, aged 83, at 1.35 a.m. on Thursday, 6 October,
bur. in the Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey, on Wednesday, 12
October 1892. Memorial bust by Woolner in Westminster Abbey,
memorial tablet in the church at Freshwater, and a memorial
beacon en High Down above Freshwater, unveiled by the Dean of
Westminster 10 August 1896. Will dated 24 June 1884, with codicil
dated 26 April 1888, proved (Prin. Reg., 1223, 92) 16 December
1892, by the Rt. Hon'''"' Hallam, Baron Tennyson, son, one of the
Exors. Portraits by Samuel Laurence, iSjS, a three-quarter length
by George Frederick Watts, l8jQ, in the possession of Lady He/iry
Somerset, another by same artist in the National Portrait Gallery,
one by Professor Herkomer, iSjS, three-quarter figure in dark blue
cloak by Sir John Millais, 1881, oivned by Sir James Kno'wles, and a
three-quarter length by George Frederick IVatts, painted in iSgi for
Trinity College, Cambridge, a replica of which was made by the
painter for bequest to the nation.
=Emily, dau. of Henry
Sellwood of Horncastle,
CO. Lincoln, by Sarah
his wife, dau. of Wil-
lingham Franklin of
Spilsby, CO. Lincoln,
and sister of Admiral
Sir John Franklin, the
Arctic Explorer ; born
at Peasemore, co. Berks,
9 July 1813 ; marr.
at Shiplake, co. Ox-
ford, 13 June 1850 ;
died at Aldworth, aged
83, on Monday, 10
August, bur. in the
churchyard at Fresh-
water 14 August 1896.
Memorial tablet in the
church there. Admon
was granted at the
Principal Registry 8
January 1897, to the
Rt. Hon''''' Hallam,
Baron Tennyson.
Matilda, born at Florence, Italy, 29 September 1853; marr. at St.
Peter's, St. Helier, Jersey (by the Very Rev. J. McCarthy, Dean of
St. Ann of the Isles), on Thursday, 18 January 1877, Lieut.-Colonel
John Johnson Bradshaw (eldest son of John Johnson Bradshaw of
"Leamington, co. Warwick); born at Florence 30 March 1839; entered
the Army as Ensign 5th (Northumberland Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot
30 March 1858, Lieutenant 23 August 1861, Captain 22 Mnrch 1871,
Major I July 1881, Hon. Lieut.-Colonel i July 1881 (retired); died at
Leamington 9 September, bur. there 15 September 1896. \Vill dated
at Biarritz 30 June 1883, proved at Birmingham 8 December 1S96, by
Sylvester Christopher Bradshaw and James Aloysius Bradshaw, the
Exors. She died at St. Helier 18 February, and was bur. there
22 February 1892. =j=
A
Alfred Tennyson, born
on Christmas Day, 25
December 1854; educa-
ted at Victoria College,
Jersey ; Private Secre-
tary to Lieut.-Colonel
Sir William Ramsay-
Fairfax, Baronet, in
South Africa 1881-82.
Sylvia Mary Beatrice, born at Casa Melita, St. Helier, 12 March
1880, and bapt. at St. Helier; marr. at St. Peter's, Cranley
Gardens, South Kensington, London (by the Rev. William
Shuckburgh Swayne), on Saturday, 20 April 1907, Oliver
Meade-King of i The Lees, Malvern, co. Worcester (youngest
son of Walter Meade-King of 12 Baring Crescent, Exeter, co.
Devon, J. P. for co. Somerset, by Louisa his wife, dau. of Henry
Liddon of Taunton, co. Somerset); born 10 February 1878;
of Worcester College, Oxford.
94
Charles Arthur Tennyson,
born at St. Helier 27 April
1884, and bapt. there;
educated at Uppingham ;
entered the Royal Marines
as 2nd Lieutenant i Sep-
tember 1902, Lieutenant
I July 1903.
Mary, born at Somersby, co. Lincoln,
II September, bapt. there 14 September
1810; marr. at St. Pancras', London,
7 July 185 1, the Hon'''" Alan Ker (son
of Robert Doo Ker of Finnart House
Greenock, co. Renfrew, by Augusta his
wife, younger dau. of tlie Rev. Claudius
Buchanan, D.D., the Indian Missionary) ;
born at Greenock 7 December 1819;
Judge of the High Court of Jamaica;
died at Kingston, Jamaica, 20 March
1885, bur. in Halfway Tree Cemetery,
Jamaica. She died at i Dalby Road,
Margate, co. Kent, aged 73, on Friday,
4 April, and was bur. at Margate
9 April 1884. Adinon was granted at
the Principal Registry 24 December
1884, to Walter Charles Alan Ker, son,
and only next of kin.
Emily, born at Somersby 25
October, bapt. there 28 October
1 8 1 1 ; marr. at Boxley, co. Kent
(by the Rev. William Jesse, Vicar
of Margaretting, co. Essex), 14
January 1842, Captain Richard
Jesse, R.N.; born in 1815;
entered the Royal Navy 12 De-
cember 1826, Lieutenant 23
November 1841, of the Coast
Guard, Tenby, co. Pembroke, 26
April 1855. She died at 3 Heme
Villas, Sweyn Road, Margate, on
Monday, 24 January, and was
bur. in the cemetery at Margate
29 January 1887. VVill dated 20
September 1880, proved (Prin.
Reg., 236, 87) 7 March 1887, by
Richard Jesse, husband, the sole
Exor. =^
A
Edward Tennyson,
bapt. at Somersby
16 January 181 3.
i . I
A son, born The Rt. Hon''''' Sir Hallam Tennyson, Baron Tennyson,=j
20 April 1851, P.C., G.C.M.G. ; born 11 August, bapt. at Twicken-
who did not ham, co. Middlese-x, 5 October 1852 (Godfathers:
survive his birth. Henry Hallam and Frederick Denison Maurice);
educated at Marlborough and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1872,
Hon. Litt.D. Cambridge 1899, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1904, and Hon.
LL.D. Melbourne and Adelaide 1901 ; some time Private Secretary
to his father; J. P. for co. Hants and D.L. for Isle of Wight;
Governor and Commander-in-Chief of South Australia 1899-1902,
first Acting Governor of the Commonwealth of Australia 1902, and
Governor-General from 1902 to January 1904; a Fellow of the Royal
Colonial Institute and Hon. Colonel of the South .Australian Artillery
and 7th Victorian Light Horse ; Member of Marlborough College
Executive Council, President of the Royal Literary Fund and of
the League of the Empire, and of Folk Song Society ; of the Gordon
Boys' Homes Executive Council, &c. ; edited Charles Turner's
" Collected Sonnets " with a preface, " Poems by Two Brothers " with
preface, also " In Memoriam " with notes, published " Alfred, Lord
Tennyson, a Memoir" (2 vols.), 1897; Patron of the hving of Grasby,
CO. Lincoln; created K.C.M.G., February 1899, G.C.M.G. 26 June
1903, and has the Grand Cross of the Order of the Rising Sun of
Japan 1905; sworn a Privy Councillor 30 June 1905; succeeded his
father as 2nd Baron 6 October 1892.
Audrey Georgiana
Florence, elder dau.
of Charles John
Boyle, by Zacyntha
his wife, dau. of
General Sir Lorenzo
Moore ; born at
Tillington, co. Sus-
sex, 19 August,
bapt. there (by the
Rev. Robert Rids-
dale, the Rector)
30 October 1854;
marr. at ^\'est-
minster Abbey 25
June 1884.
Lionel Hallam Tennyson, born at
7 Grosvenor Crescent, Belgrave Square,
London, on Thursday, 7 November 1889,
and bapt. there privately (by the Very
Rev. George Granville Bradley, Dean of
Westminster) ; educated at Eton.
Alfred Aubrey Tennyson,
born at " The Briary,"
Freshwater, Isle of Wight,
on Saturday, 2 May, bapt.
at Freshwater 3 June 1891 ;
educated at Eton.
Harold Courtenay
Tennyson, born at
Farringford, Isle of
Wight, on Monday,
27 April, bapt. at
Freshwater 31 May
1896.
95
Harriett, eldest dau. of the Rev.=
John West, Rector of Chettle and
Farnham, both co. Dorset ; marr.
at Wrayby, co. Lincoln (by the
Rev. Charles Turner, Vicar of
Grasby, co. Lincoln, brother of
the bridegroom, assisted by the
Rev. Charles Cotterill), on Tues-
day, 2 2 May i860; died at Alma
Road, Clifton, co. Gloucester, on
Friday, 17 June 1881. ist wife.
=Arthur Tennyson,=
born at Somersby,
CO. Lincoln, bapt.
there 1 2 May 18 14;
died at Stroud,
Freshwater, Isle of
Wight, in his 86th
year, on Tuesday,
27 June, bur.
at Freshwater 30
June 1899.
=Emma Louisa, dau. of the Rev. Forster
Maynard, Rector of Kirk Bramwith, co.
York, by Sophia his wife, dau. of John
Clarkson, R.N. ; born at Remenham,
CO. Berks, 10 February, bapt. there 16
June 1839 ; marr. at Christ Church,
Lancaster Gate, London (by the Rev.
Alfred Martin Maynard, brother of the
bride, assisted by the Rev. Willoughby
Willey Dickinson), on Thursday,
7 December 1882. 2nd wife.
ty^%Sr- ^75/«^y4ifc_
Lionel Tennyson, born at=
Freshwater, Isle of Wight,
16 March, bapt. there 6
June 1854; of Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1873,
B.A. 1877; a clerk in the
India Office ; died in the
Red Sea, on his voyage home
from India, 20 April 1886,
bur. at Perim, Red Sea.
Adinon was granted at the
Principal Registry 21 July
1886, to the Hon''''= Eleanor
Bertha Mary Tennyson, relict.
^Eleanor Bertha Mary, dau. of Frederick Locker (afterwards
Locker- Lampson), by Lady Charlotte Christian his ist wife,
4th dau. of Thomas, 7th Earl of Elgin ; marr. at Westminster
Abbey 25 February 1878. She marr. 2ndly at St. Mary
Abbott's, Kensington, London (by the Rev. Edwin Wood), on
Saturday, 5 May 1888, as his 2nd wife, the Rt. Hon*"'' Augustine
Birrell, P.C, M.P., K.C., LL.D. (youngest son of the Rev. Charles
Mitchell Birrell of Liverpool, by Harriet Jane his wife, dau. of
the Rev. Henry Grey of Edinburgh, D.D.); born 19 January
1850; educated at Amersham Hall School and at Trinity
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1872, Hon. Fellow 1899, LL.D.
St. Andrew's 1895; called to the Bar 1875; J. P. for co. Norfolk,
Q.C. 1894; M.P. for West Fifeshire 1889-1900, and for North
Division of Bristol since January 1906; President of the Board
of Education December 1905 to January 1907, since when
he has been Chief Secretary for Ireland ; sworn of the Privy
Council of Great Britain 11 December 1905.
Alfred Browning Stanley
Locker Tennyson, born
at 4 Sussex Place,
Regent's Park, London,
on Wednesday, 20 No-
vember 1878.
Charles Bruce Locker Tennyson, born at 4 Sussex Michael Sellwood
Place, Regent's Park, London, on Saturday, Tennyson, born at
8 November 1879; of King's College, Cam- 4 Sussex Place,
bridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1899, Regent's Park, Lon-
B.A. (ist-class Classics) 1902; Barrister-at-Law don, on Monday,
of Gray's Inn 1905. 10 December 1883.
Cecilia Mary, born at 42 Gloucester Street, Pimlico, London, on Friday,
4 February 1859; marr. at St. Giles', Oxford, on Tuesday, 2 July 1878,
the Rev. Richard William Massy Pope, D.D. (son of the Rev. Richard
Thomas Pembroke Pope of Bron Menai, Bangor, co. Carnarvon, by Mary
his wife, dau. of William Thomas of Penrallt, Bangor) ; born 10 February
1849; of Worcester College, Oxford, matriculated 27 April 1867, aged 18,
Scholar 1869-72, B.A. 187 1, M.A. 1873, B.D. 1877, D.D. 1890; Mathematical
Lecturer 1874-82, Divinity Lecturer 1875, Master of the Schools 1878-79,
and 1881-83, Chaplain of Balliol College 1879-88, Classical Moderator
1880, 1890-92, 1897-99 ^nd 1904, Senior Proctor 1884-85, Public
Examiner 1885-86, Censor of Non-Collegiate Students 1887, Select
Preacher 1890-92.
96
Eleanor Maud,
born at 42
Gloucester Street,
Pimlico, London,
on Monday, 2
July i860.
Septimus Tennyson, born at Somersby,
CO. Lincoln, and bapt. there lo Sep-
tember 1815; died at Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, aged 51, on Saturday,
8 September 1866, bur. there. Adnion
was granted at the Principal Registry
7 January 1867, to the Rev. Charles
Turner of Grasby Vicarage, near Brigg,
CO. Lincoln, brother, one of the next
of kin.
Matilda, bapt. at Somersby 13 Septem-
ber 18 16.
Cecilia, born at Somersby, and bapt. there 10 October
1817 ; marr. at Boxley, co. Kent, 14 October 1842,
Edmund Law Lushington of Park House, Maidstone,
CO. Kent (eldest son of Edmund Henry Lushington,
by Sophia his 2nd wife, dau. of Thomas Philips
of Sedgeley, co. Stafford); born 10 January 181 1 ;
of Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1832, M.A.
1835 ; died at Park House, Maidstone, aged 82,
on Thursday, 13 July 1893. Will dated 21 April
1 89 1, with codicil dated 11 April 1892, proved
(Prin. Reg., 837, 93) 22 September 1893, by
Franklin Lushington, brother, one of the Exors.
I
Charlotte Maria, youngest dau.=
of Dudley Christopher Gary
Elwes of Brigg, co. Lincoln, by
Mary Anne Sophia his wife, 2nd
dau. of Rear-Admiral Peter Rye
of Culworth, CO. Northampton ;
born 30 October 1835 ; marr. at
St. Lawrence, Isle of Wight (by
the Rev. Thomas Field, Fellow
and Tutor of St. John's College,
Cambridge, assisted by the Rev.
Charles Livingstone, the Rector),
on Thursday, 16 April 1857 ;
died at Cheltenham on Saturday,
31 October 1868, bur. there.
I St wife.
=Horatio Tennyson, born=
at Somersby, and bapt.
there 25 September 1819;
died at Brightlingsea, co.
Esse.x, aged 80, on Mon-
day, 2 October, bur. there
on Thursday, 5 October
1899. Will dated 30 July
1883, with two codicils
dated respectively i Au-
gust 1887 and 22 April
1S90, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1482, 99) 22 December
1899, by the Rev.
Richard William Massy
Pope, D.D., son-in-law,
the surviving; Exor.
=Catherina, dau. of the Rev. John
West, Rector of Chettle and
Farnham, both co. Dorset ; marr.
at SS. Philip and James', Oxford
(by the Rev. William Nevins,
Rector of Miningsbye, co. Lin-
coln), on Thursday, 8 December
1S70; died at Oxford Terrace,
Hyde Park, London, aged 75, on
Thursday, 5 September 1895,
bur. at Somersby. \V\\\ dated
15 July 1895, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1300, 95) 5 November
1895, by Charlotte Frances
Harriet West, spinster, niece, and
Frank Milner Russell, the Exors.
2nd wife.
!
Bertram Tennyson, born at 42
Gloucester Street, PimUco, Lon-
don, on Wednesday, 9 April
1862 ; served as Midshipman
R.N. in Zulu War (medal), Sub-
Lieutenant, afterwards Q.C. of
the Canadian Bar ; died in
London, aged 38, on Thursday,
27 September, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London,
2 October 1900. Adiiion was
granted at the Principal Registry
31 October 1900, to Eleanor
Maud Tennyson, spinster, sister.
Violet Dudley,
born at Tenby,
CO. Pembroke,
on Monday, 21
December 1863,
bapt. 22 January
1864.
Charles Percy Tennyson, born at 7 Chapel
Place, Cavendish Square, London, on
Tuesday, i August 1865 ; died at Ted-
dington, co. Middlesex, aged 22, on
Thursday, 16 February, bur. in the
cemetery at Teddington 21 February 1888.
Admon was granted at the Principal
Registry 24 June 1892, to Horatio
Tennyson. Further admon was granted
at the Principal Registry 2 June 1900, to
Rev. Richard William Massy Pope, D.D.
97
(^^
Facsimile of a Crayon Drawing of Thomas Talboys
of Dougkton Manor, near Tetbury, co. Gloucester ; born
8 February, baptised at St. Andrews, Holborn, London,
24 February 1774; died, aged 68, 27 January, buried at
Tandridge, co. Surrey, 5 February 1842 ; in the possession
of James Charles Getting, his great-grandson.
Calbops, formerly of Dougj)ton jl^lanor,
near Cetbur^, co* (glottcester*
Arms. — Argent a saltire gules on a chief of the second three
escallops of the first.
Crest. — A bull's head couped at the neck argent.
Thomas Talboys of Doughton Manor, near Tetbury, co.
Gloucester (son of Charles 'I'alboys, by Abigail his wife) ;
born in Ireland ; marr. Henrietta, dau. of John Lodge
Cowley, Professor of Mathematics at Woolwich ; succeeded
his uncle, Thomas Talboys (who died unmarried in 1765),
to the estate of Doughton Manor. He died in 1802.
Elizabeth, dau. of=
John Corbett of
Charlton, near Tet-
bury, by Hannah
his wife ; born in
1 781 ; marr. by
licence at Tetbury
(by the Rev.
Richard Davies,
the Vicar) 5 Oc-
tober 1799; died,
aged 39, bur. in
the family vault
in the churchyard
of Tandridge, co.
Surrey, 25 March
1820. M.I. ist
wife.
=Thomas Talboys of Doughton Manor, near=j=Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Tetbury, co. Gloucester, afterwards of
South House, Oxted, co. Surrey, formerly
of St. Kitts, West Indies ; born at
Holbom Hill, London, 8 February, bapt. at
St. Andrew's, Holbom, 24 February 1774;
died at his residence. South House, Oxted,
aged 68, 27 Januar)-, bur. in the family
vault in the churchyard at Tandridge
5 February 1842. Will dated 13 April
1S39, proved (P.C.C. 135, 42) 9 February
1842, by James Haiiner and Elizabeth
Talboys, relict, the Exors. Further
adtrion was granted at the Principal
Registry 2 Sejitember 1875, to Henrietta
Cowley Dowson, wife of Professor John
Dowson, daughter, one of the residuary
legatees. Crayon Drmving at Ross,
CO. Hereford, in the possession of James
Charles Getting, his great-grandson.
0^jii77rui41 Oo46^
7^
Maskelyne Warman of
Tetbury, by Elizabeth his
wife; bom at Tetbury 21
January 1791, bapt. there
6 February 1792; marr. at
Sible Hedingham, co. Essex,
7 April 1824 ; died at
Douro Lodge, Crowthome,
CO. Berks, the residence
of her son-in-law. Professor
John Dowson, on Thursday,
II March, bur. at Crow-
thome 16 March 1875.
Will dated 14 July 1856,
proved (Prin. Reg., 619, 75)
3 July 1875, by Henrietta
Cowley Dowson, wife of
Professor John Dowson,
daughter, the surviving
universal legatee in trust,
no Exor being appointed.
2nd wife.
!
A
{For issue see page 10 1.)
Elizabeth Corbett, bapt. at Tetbury 29 August 1801 ; marr. 4 March 1823, the Rev. Henry
Sampson, LL.B. F.S.A. (son of the Rev. Thomas Sampson of Petersham, co. Surrey, D.D.,
F.R.S., F.S.A., by Margaret his wife); admitted Pensioner of Trinity Hall, Cambridge,
6 January 1808, LL.B. 1814 ; Vicar of Cudham, co. Kent, 1830-75, Rector of High Halstow,
CO. Kent, 1875 until his death at his residence, 28 Bedford Gardens, Kensington, London,
10 November 1884. Will dated 20 May 1880, proved (Prin. Reg., 70, 85) 2 January 1885,
by Julia Sampson of 28 Bedford Clardens, spinster, the only daughter and sole Executrix.
She died at the Old Vicarage, Langley, near Windsor, co. Berks, aged 40, 6 October, and was
bur. at Langley 11 October 1841. =f=
A
99
John Talboys, Henrietta Cowley, born at Doughton Manor, near Tetbury ; niarr. istly,
born at Uough- Philip Raby and 2ndly James Harmer of Ingress Park, near Greenhithe, co.
ton Manor, near Kent (son of . . . Harmer of Spitalfields, co. Middlesex) ; born in London
Tetbury, co. in 1777; Attorney in London (articled in 1792) 1798-1833; Common
Gloucester. Councilman of the City of London 1826, Alderman of the Ward of
Farringdon Without 1833-40, Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1834;
Proprietor of " The Weekly Despatch " ; a founder of the Royal Free
Hospital, Greville Street, London, 1828; Author of "Murder of Mr. Steele, documents to
show innocence of J. HoUoway, 1807," "Account of case of G. Matthews, who was convicted
and pardoned i8ig," "The case of Edward Harris who was executed, facts to prove his
innocence, 1825"; died at .Xdam Steele's house, Cricklewood, co. Middlesex, 11 June 1853.
Will dated 22 July 1843, with two codicils dated respectively 7 August 1851 and 6 January
1852, proved (P.C.C. 53S, 53) 15 July 1853, by John Chaplin. She died in 1832.
T
Mary Taylor, born at Chariton, near Tetbury, 27 July 1802, bapt. at Henrietta Jane,
Tetbury 23 January 1803; marr. by licence at Oxted, co. Surrey (by the bapt. at Tetbury
Rev. Christopher Thomas Robinson, the Curate) on Saturday, 24 January 2 August 1814:
1824, David Getting of Marie's Farm, Godstone, co. Surrey (eldest son of died at Oxted,
Moses David Getting of East Hill, aged 6, bur. in
^Vandsworth, co. Surrey, by Sarah the family vault
Levi his wife); born 13 July 1796, at Tandridge, co.
bapt. at St. Mary's, Lambeth, co. Surrey, i October
Surrey (by the Rev. W. Battele) 1820.
3 February 1813; died at his resi-
dence at Hounslow, co. Middlesex,
aged 67, on Sunday, 19 July, bur.
in the churchyard at Hounslow 25
July 1863. M.L Adiiion was granted at the Principal Registry 30 December 1863, to
Charles Talboys Getting of Cranford, co. Middlesex, his eldest son. Portrait at Ross in
the possession of James Charles Getting;, his grandson. She died at 7 Stratford Green,
Stratford, co. Essex, aged 52, 7 June, and was bur. at Emmanuel Church, Upton, in the
parish of West Ham, co. Essex, 15 June 1854. Portrait at Pass in the possession of James
Charles Getting, her grandson.
J
(See Pedigree of Getti?ig, Vol. 12, page j6.)
^^%^^ ^S^^^^V'
Charlotte, born at
Turnham Green,
CO. Middlesex ;
died in 1824.
Cecelia, born 3 April 1788; died unmarried at 6 Ebor
Terrace, Albion Road, Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex,
18 January 1863. Will dated 19 June 1861, proved
(Prin. Reg., 322, 63) g May 1863, by Ellen Alston
of 15 Savage Gardens, Tower Hill, London, widow of
David Thomas Alston, the sole Executrix.
Clarinda, died,
aged 3 years.
Elizabeth, dau. of John=f=Thomas Talboys of=f=Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Corbett of Charlton, near
Tetbury, co. Gloucester.
Doughton Manor,
near Tetbury.
Ma.skelyne Warman
Tetbury.
of
A\
(For issue see page gg.)
in-the-East, Fleet Street, i.ojidon (by tlic Kev.
1844, George Augustus Harrison Capes of
Fanny, born at Oxted, co. Surrey, 17 March, bapt. there 15 April 1825 ; marr. at St. Dunstan's-
Thomas Boyles Murray), on Wednesday, 2 October
22 Pliilpot Lane, Fenchurch Street, London, and
of Hilton House, Sible Hedingham, co.
Essex (only child of Richard Capes of
Tetbury, Surgeon, by Harriet his wife, dau.
of Robert Maskelyne Warman of Tetbury) ;
born at Tetbury 19 December 181 2 ;
educated at London Hospital, M.R.C.S.
Lond. 1836. She died at 2 Addiscombe Villas, St. James' Road, Croydon, co. Surrey, aged 38,
on Thursday, 31 December 1863, and was bur. in the cemetery at Nunhead, co. Surrey, on
Thursday, 7 January 1864. He marr. 2ndly at Sydenham, co. Kent, 19 October 1867, Margaret
Anne Fisher, who died at Pau, France, in December 1905. Will dated 4 June 1902, proved
(Prin. Reg., 123, 1906) 23 May 1906, by Harry St. Barbe Goldsmith, one of the surviving
Exors. He died suddenly at Poitiers, France, on his return to England, aged 82, on Tuesday,
25 June, and was bur. in the churchyard at Sible Hedingham 2 July 1895. Will dated 21
September 1877, with three codicils dated respectively 13 August 1885, 7 October 1891 and
25 July 1892, proved (Prin. Reg., 1043, 95) 10 September 1895, by John Capes, Registrar
of Births and Deaths, and Harriet Frances Capes, spinster, daughter, the Exors.
I
George Harmer Talboys of Broseley,=rCharlotte, dau. of Charles Tanner,
CO. Salop ; born at Oxted, co. Surrey,
21 August 1826; died at Bridgnorth,
CO. Salop, aged 44, 7 January, bur. in
the cemetery there 12 January 1871.
by Eliza Caroline his wife ; marr.
at Halberton, co. Devon (by the
Rev. Charles George Newcomb,
the Vicar), 4 June 1857.
\
A^a
^:>'7z^e^
Harry Warman
Talboys, born 6
January 1828;
died, aged 10
years and 3
months, 1 5 April
1838. M.I. at
Oxted.
Henrietta Cowley, born at South House, Oxted, co. Surrey, i8 January 1830, bapt. at Oxted
29 January 1837 ; marr. at Swanscombe, co. Kent (by the Rev. George Cecil Renouard), on
Thursday, 12 June 185 1 (marriage settlements dated 10 June 185 1), Robert Richard Crucefix
of Shepton Mallet, co. Somerset (son of John ,
Clarke Crucefix) ; born in December 1826 ; ,-^^ J^Z^ y^^J^ -^ '
Surgeon; died at Shepton Mallet, aged 25, 8 Oc- >»''^:^--^::^Z^^<J'^''=?!^^^=-&-.!^^-<^
tober 1 85 1. Will dated 29 September 1851, /"V^y ^
proved (Prin. Reg., 679, 58) 12 November 1858, '
by Henrietta Cowley Crucefix of 5 1 Milton Road, near Gravesend, co. Kent, relict, the
sole Executrix. She marr. 2ndly at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, 21 December 1859,
John Dowson of Leatherhead, co. Surrey (son of John Dowson of Leatherhead) ; Professor
of Oriental Languages at the Royal Military College,
Sandhurst, co. lierks ; Editor of Elliot's " Mohammedan
Historians of India" and " Dictionary of Hindu Mythology,"
Author of " Hintlu Grammar and Exercises" and "Trans-
lation of Ikhwann-s Safa " ; died at Sandhurst Lodge, East
Worthing, co. Sussex, aged 61, on Wednesday, 24 August,
bur. in the cemetery at Worthing 29 August 1881. M.L Will dated 21 December 1858,
proved (Prin. Reg., 725, 81) 19 October 1881, by Henrietta Cowley Dowson, relict, the
residuary legatee. A further grant to John Capes 3 August 1894. She died at "Sandhurst,"
Bloomfield Avenue, Bath, co. Somerset, aged 65, 22 May, and was bur. at Wilmcote, co.
Warwick, 23 May 1894. ^LL Will dated 2 July 18S4, proved (Prin. Reg., 659, 94)
28 June 1894, by John Capes, one of the Exors. =i=
<^^u^Jhi_
John Talboys, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Honeysett=j=RichardTalboys,=i=Louisa, dau. of
died, aged 10 of Kennington, co. Surrey ; marr. by born at South
months, bur. licence at the parish church, Kennington House, Oxted,
in the church- (by the Rev. Cyril Herbert Eyre 25 November
yard at Oxted Wyche), 17 June 1864; died at 1837,
24 April 1834. Hastings, co. Sussex, aged 33, bur. in
M.L Hastings Cemetery, Ore, co. Sussex,
23 November 1878. ist wife. /K
Stephen Foreman
of Ore ; marr. at
the parish church,
Ore, 2 December
18S6. 2nd w-ife.
A
Cardiff.
Joseph Ratcliff of Edgbaston, co.=
Warwick (2nd son of John Ratcliff
of Ledbury, co. Hereford, by Mary
his wife, dau. of John Lockett of
Birmingham, co. Warwick); born 30
October 1808; died at Edgbaston,
aged 55, 26 January, bur. at the
parish church, Edgbaston, i Feb-
ruary 1864. Adnion was granted
at Birmingham 16 March 1864, to
Mary Ann Ratcliff of Edgbaston,
relict.
=Mary Ann, dau. of Daniel
Rowlinson of Edgbaston, by
his wife Ann Taylor of Car-
marthen ; died, aged 79,
8 January, bur. at the parish
church, Edgbaston, 13 January
1885. Will dated 21 May
1884, proved at Birmingham
4 August 1885, by George
Ernest Ratcliff, son, one of
the Exors.
Howard Taylor Ratcliff of Fair
View Hall, Edgbaston (eldest
son); born 13 January, bapt.
at St. Mary's, Birmingham,
9 February 1836.
Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Glutton Other issue,
Salt of Edgbaston, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. see Vol. j,
of William Heaton ; bapt. at St. Martin's, Jx^gi-' I39-
Birmingham ; raarr. at the parish church,
Edgbaston, 9 June 1859.
Thomas Glutton Salt=
Ratcliff of Edgbaston ;
born 1 3 August, bapt.
at St. Michael's,
Handsworth, co. Staf-
ford, 1 2 September
i860 ; educated at
King Edward VI.
Grammar School, Bir-
mingham.
=Ethel Maude, youngest
dau. of Thomas Savage
of The Ards, Knowle,
CO. Warwick, M.D.,
J. P., by Mary Jane his
wife, eldest dau. of John
Hunt Gosling of Rich-
mond, CO. Surrey ; born
on Tuesday, r 7 January,
bapt. at Christ Church,
Sparkbrook, co. War-
wick, 26 April 187 1 ;
marr. at the parish
church, Knowle, 28
April 1906.
{See Pedigree of Savage,
Vol. 3, page 6.)
Wilfred Ratcliff, born=
15 September, bapt.
at St. Michael's,
Handsworth, 7 Oc-
tober 1862 ; educated
at the Proprietary
School, Edgbaston.
=Helen Frances Honora,
only dau. of Frede-
rick Cobb Skrimshire,
Crown Agent for the
Isle of Man under H. M.
Woods and Forests ;
born at Tromode,
Douglas, Isle of Man,
II August, bapt. at
Kirk Braddan, Isle of
Man, 10 October 1872 ;
marr. at St. Mark's,
Lakenham, co. Norfolk,
6 June 1899.
Honora Marianne Geraldine, born
at 98 Stanmore Road, Edgbaston,
on Sunday, 27 May, bapt. at
St. Augustine's, Edgbaston, 3 July
1900.
i°3
Bernard Ratcliff of Edgbaston,=
CO. Warwick ; born 7 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at St. Michael's,
Handsworth, co. Stafford, 30
March 1865 ; educated at the
Proprietary School, Edgbaston.
=Sara Constance, youngest dau.
of John Robert McCready of
DubHn, by Clara his wife, dau. of
Joseph Porter ; born at Terenure,
Dublin, and bapt. at St. Andrew's,
Dublin ; marr. at St. Augustine's,
Edgbaston, on Wednesday, 23
September 1903.
John Bernard McCready Ratcliff, born
S August, bapt. at St. Augustine's,
Edgbaston, 23 September 1904.
Marianne Elizabeth, born
27 December 1866, bapt.
at St. Michael's, Hands-
worth.
Howard Hugh Ratcliff,
born 3 December 186S,
bapt. at St. Alban's,
Birmingham.
Charlotte Lucy, born Christine, born 15 Martin Rowlinson Henry Alban Ratcliff, born
6 October, bapt. at St
Alban's, Birmingham
30 October 1870.
January, bapt. at St.
Alban's, Birming-
ham, 16 February
1873-
Ratcliff, born i 1 7 June, bapt. at St. Alban's,
April, bapt. at Birmingham, 8 July 1877 ;
St. Alban's, Bir- died 8 December 1888, bur.
mingham, 6 May at the parish church, Moseley,
1875. CO. Worcester.
^ ^.^t-v-t, <v<? V^ ^^-^'
104
JFansl)atoe of ©cngrp. to. €000^.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Or a chevron
between three fleur-de-lis sable ; 2nd and
3rd (being an augmentation granted
8 February ib^g to Richard Fanshawe,
Remembrancer of the Exchequer), Chequy
argent and azure a cross gules.
Crest. — A dragon's head erased or
flames of fire issuing from the mouth proper.
Mottoes. — I, In cruce victoria; 2, Dux
vit:e ratio.
Patty, dau. oP=
tlie Kcv. Robert
I'ailhfull of War-
field, CO. Berks ;
bom in 1 785 ;
marr. at Warfield
16 November
1805 ; died at
the Parsonage,
Kawley, CO. Buck-
ingham, 21 Sep-
tember, buried
at Favvley 26
September 1823.
I St wife.
=Rev. Charles Robert=Jane, 4th dau. of
Fanshawe of Fanshawe the Rev. William
Gate, in Dronlield, Williams, Rector
CO. Derby (2nd son of of Maldon, co.
Henry Fanshawe of Essex ; bapt. at
Dengey, co. Esse.x, of Maldon 1 2 March
King Street, St. James', 1782 ; marr. at
London, and of Grodna, Chelmsford, co.
Warsaw, Russia [great- Essex, on Tues-
grandson of William day, 2 August
Fanshawe of (Jreat Sin- 1825; died s.p.
gleton, CO. Lancaster, 4 June, bur. at
see^'' Notes" to"Visitation Coaley 12 June
of England and Wales," 1861. 2nd wife.
Vol. d, page I53\, by
Susanna Frances his
wife, 2nd dau. and coheiress of Charles
Le Grys of Morton-on-the-Hill, co.
Norfolk); born 4 April 1780; of Trinity
College, Oxford, matriculated 21 October
1796, aged 16, B.A. 1800, M.A. 1803;
Rector of Dengey 29 April 1804, of
Morton-on-the-Hill 19 December 1804,
of Fawley, co. Buckingham, 13 November
181 7, and Vicar of Coaley, co. Gloucester,
8 May 1835 until his death; died at the
Vicarage, Coaley, aged 79, on Sunday,
7 August, bur. at Coaley 12 August 1859.
Adtnon was granted at the Principal
Registry 11 January i860, to the Rev.
Charles Simon Faithfull Fanshawe of
Upham, CO. Hants, one of the children.
Rev. Charles Simon Faithfull Fanshawe of Dengey ; born=pRosetta Maynard, 3rd Henry Faithfull
9 October 1806; of Magdalen College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 26 July 1823, aged 16, B.A. 1827, M.A. 1830;
Chaplain to Lord Glentworth, Rector of Fawley 22
December 1832, of All Saints', Southampton, 24 April
1837 to 1855, and of Upham, co. Hants, 1855 ; died at
Bordighera, Italy, in his 67th year, on Saturday, 10 May,
bur. there 11 May 1873. Admon (with will dated
9 October 1841) was granted (Prin. Reg., 29, 74) 28
January 1874, to Francis Whitaker of 12 Lincoln's Inn
Fields, London, gent., Attorney of Rosetta Maynard
Fanshawe, relict, the sole Executrix.
dau. of Charles
Milner Ricketts of
the Honi'i^ East
India Co.'s Service ;
born in 1813 ; marr.
at St. Mary's, Bryans-
ton Square, London,
7 May 1833 ; died at
Bordighera on Friday,
7 August, bur. there
9 August 1885.
Rosa Ellen, of Casa Fanshawe, Bordighera;
born at the Rectory, Fawley, 9 February
1834 ; marr. at Bordighera, Dr. Walker, who
died in 1876.
Fanshawe, born
in November
1807 ; died in
infancy.
105
Althea Faithfull, born 27 November 1808;
niarr. at Bishop's Hatfield, co. Hertford, 9 May
1835, John Carr Badeley of Guy Harlings,
Chehnsford, co. Essex (eldest son of John
Badeley of Guy Harlings, Chelmsford, M.D.,
by Charlotte his wife, dau. of Carr Brackerbury
of Panton House, co. Lincoln) ; educated at
Charterhouse and at Caius College, Cambridge,
admitted Pensioner 16 March 1812, aged 17,
M.B. 181 7, M.D. 1822; F.R.C.P. Lond. 1825;
Physician to the Chelmsford Dispensary,
Inspecting Physician to the lunatic asylums in
Essex; died at Guy Harlings, Chelmsford, 22
September 185 1, bur. at Chelmsford. Adnion
was granted (P.C.C.) 20 December 1852, to
Althea Faithfull Badeley, relict. She died
at " The Hurst," Midhurst, co. Sussex, on
Wednesday, 18 September 1878. Adfiion was
granted at the Principal Registry lo January
1879, to John Badeley, son, one of the next
of kin. =f
Rev. John Faithfull=
Fanshawe, born 14 Feb-
ruary 1810 ; formerly
Lieutenant Royal Navy;
of Corpus Christi Col-
lege, Cambridge, B.A.
1841 ; Rector of Lan-
chester, co. Durham,
1S42, Perpetual Curate
of Withington, co.
Salop, 1856 ; died at
Balham, co. Surrey, 12
September, bur. in Nor-
wood Cemetery, co.
Surrey, 16 September
1892. Will dated i
March 1881, proved
(Prin. Reg., 239, 93) 11
March 1893, by Ed-
wardThomasVVhitaker,
gent., one of the Eicors.
'Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of
James Upton of Dul-
wich Common, co.
Surrey ; born 6 Sep-
tember 1810; marr. at
Wentworth, co. York,
23 August 1842; died
at "Claremont," Cam-
bridge, in her 8Sth year,
on Monday, 25 July,
bur. at Great Shelford,
CO. Cambridge, 28 July
1898. Will dated 22
November 1892, with
codicil dated 16 No-
vember 1897, proved
(Prin. Reg., 102 1, 98)
8 September 1898, by
James Richard Upton,
nephew, the sole Exor.
Henry Ernest Fanshawe of f^engey, co. Essex ; born=j=Bertha, younger dau. of the Rev. Charles
at Lanchester 12 April 1844; educated at Repton
and Scholar at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1862, B.A. (4th in
ist-class Classical Tripos) 1866, M.A. 1869, Members'
Prizeman 1865, 1866, 1868 and 1869, Fellow 1867,
re-elected Fellow November 1882, when the new
status came in allowing married Fellows, and
re-appointed Lecturer at the same time, Joint Tutor'
of the College 1892, Sole Tutor 1897.
Smith, B.D., Rector of Newton, co.
Suffolk, formerly Fellow and Tutor of
St. Peter's College, Cambridge ; marr.
at All Saints', Newton (by the Rev.
Reginald Smith, her younger brother,
assisted by the Rev. F. R. A. Glover,
late Chaplain to H.M. Consulate at
Cologne), on Tuesday, 17 June 1873.
Charles Henry Fanshawe of West Green Farm,=
Barrington, co. Cambridge ; born at Great Shelford
28 July, bapt. there 25 August 1874 ; Non-Collegiate
Student of Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term,
1893 ; 2nd Lieutenant 4th Volunteer Battalion (Cam-
bridge University) Suffolk Regiment 5 September 1894,
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion
Lothian Regiment (Royal Scots) 28 December 1895,
Lieutenant ist Battalion 26 June 1897, 2nd Lieutenant
Army Service Corps 2 January 1899, Lieutenant 20
September 1899, Captain i January 1901, retired 1904;
served in South African War 1899-1902, relief of Lady-
smith (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette,"
8 February and 10 September 1901, Queen's medal with
six clasps. King's medal with two clasps).
=Lettice Marguerite
Butler, youngest dau.
of the Rev. Edmund
Green, Vicar of Great
Shelford, by Flora
his wife, dau. of
General Christopher
Hodgson, Colonel
Commandant Bom-
bay Royal Artillery ;
born at Ardingly, co.
Sussex ; marr. at St.
Saviour's, Claremont,
Cape Town, South
Africa, on Wednes-
day, 26 November
1902.
Amy Bertha,
born at Great
Shelford on
Sunday, 1 9 Sep-
tember, bapt.
there 19 Oc-
tober 1875.
Joan, born at Bloemfontein, Orange River Colony,
South Africa, on Tuesday, 16 February, bapt.
at the Cathedral, Bloemfontein, Orange River
Colony, 25 March 1904.
106
Daphne, born at West Green
Farm, Barrington, on Friday,
23 June, bapt. at Barrington
2 August 1905.
Ellen Faithfull,
born 1 6 July
1811 ; died at
Marseilles i No-
vember 1 8 18.
Henry Faithfull
Fanshawe, born
30 March 1813,
and died the
following month.
Pamela, dau. of=
Lieut. -General
Charles Boy^
of the Hon'''^
East India Co.'s
Service ; born
27 June 1813 ;
marr. 26 July
1837 ; died 17
July 1840. I St
wife.
Althea Frances Anne,
born 19 February
1839.
=Robert Faithfull Fanshawe, born=
1 1 April 1814; of Corpus Christi
College, O.xford, matriculated
6 December 1832, aged 17; of
the Hon'''^ East India Co.'s
Service; Ensign 18th Bengal
Native Infantry 9 August 1837,
Lieutenant 15 April 1840; died
at the Military Hospital, Cal-
cutta, India, 24 July 1856, bur.
at Calcutta. Adiiion was granted
at the Principal Registry 18 July
i860, to Althea Frances Anne
Fanshawe of Wellington Villa,
Bristol, spinster, one of the
children.
=Maria Catherine Char-
lotte, elder dau. of
Lieut. -Colonel Hugh
Wrottesley of the
Hon"' East India
Co.'s Service (3rd son
of Sir John Wrottesley,
8th Baronet) ; born
in 1823 ; marr. at
Allahabad, India, 21
March 1843; died at
19 Pembroke Square,
Kensington, London,
in her 37 th year, on
Friday, 13 April i860.
2nd wife.
Hugh Arnold Wrottesley Fanshawe, Other issue,
born 22 August 1846; of the East Indian died young.
Telegraph Service ; marr. 3 October
1870, Rosa Mary Ann Wastell.
Agatha Annie, born 16
October 1S71 ; died
29 June 1872.
May Julia, born 4 May
1873; died 12 August
1875-
Lucy Alexina, born
16 July 1875.
Frances Caroline,
born at Lanchester,
CO. Durham, 18
November 1845.
Captain Lionel Fanshawe, R.N. ; born at=Julia, marr. at Carrick-
Lanchester i October, bapt. there 2 1 November fergus, co. Antrim,
1847 ; entered the Royal Navy as a Cadet in 18 June 1890. She
March 1861, Sub-Lieutenant 17 December marr. istly Captain
1866, Lieutenant i June 1869, Commander Kendall, who died at
29 June 1883, retired as Captain 14 May 1896. Naples, Italy, in March
1886.
^fiur^itl^
Rev. Richard Evelyn Fanshawe,
born at Abberley House, Great
Shelford, co. Cambridge, on Sun-
day, 25 March, bapt. at Great
Shelford 17 May 1877; educated
at Dover College and at Trinity
Hall, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1896, B.A.
1899, M.A. 1902 ; Curate of
Witham, co. Essex, 1 903-1 905,
Private Chaplain at Sandbeck to
the Earl of Scarbrough since
October 1905.
Rev. Percival Moilliet Fanshawe, born Gladys Emily,
at A^bberley House, Great Shelford, on born at Ab-
Sunday, 9 February, bapt. at Great berley House,
Shelford 12 March 1879; educated at Great Shelford,
Bedford Grammar School and E.xhibi- on Sunday, 18
tioner at Hertford College, Oxford, September, bapt.
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1898, at Great Shel-
B. A. December 1902, M.A. May 1905; ford 27 October
Assistant Master at Glebe House Pre- 1881.
paratory School, Hunstanton, January
1903 to August 1905 ; Curate of
Woodbridge, co. Suffolk, December 1905
to 31 May 1907, of St. Nicholas', Great
Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, since July 1907.
107
I
Susanna Frances
Faithfull, born 21
October i8i6 ;
died unmarried at
Southbouriie, co.
Hants, in her 82nd
year, on Sunday,
30 January 1898,
bur. at Bourne-
mouth. Will dated
30 x^pril 1 89 1,
proved(Prin.Reg.,
279, 98) 26 March
1898, by Arthur
Fanshawe Hoare,
nephew, the sole
Exor.
Emily Faithfull, born 19 December 1818 ; marr. at All Saints', South-
ampton, CO. Hants, 10 August 1841, Henry Gorges Moysey of Bathealton
Court, CO. Somerset (2nd son of the Ven''''= Charles Abel Moysey of
Charterhouse, Hinton, co. Somerset, D.D., Archdeacon of Bath, by
Charlotte his ist wife, eldest dau. of Francis Fownes l.uttrell of Dunster,
CO. Somerset, Chairman of the Board of Customs) ; born 16 July 1813 ;
educated at Westminster, admitted 28 April 1824, and at St. Mary's Hall,
Oxford, matriculated 21 May 1836, aged 22; entered the Army as
Cornet nth Hussars (Prince Albert's Own) 17 March 1837, Lieutenant
11 January 1839; J. P. and D.L. for co. Somerset, High Sheriff 1875,
y.P. for CO. Devon ; died s.p. at Bathealton Court, aged 80, on Thursday,
28 June, bur. at Bathealton 3 July 1894. Will dated 4 October 1893,
proved (Prin. Reg., 792, 94) 26 July 1894, by Arthur Fanshawe Hoare and
Charles Whitbread Graham, gent., the Exors. She died at Bathealton
Court, aged 74, on Wednesday, 30 August, and was bur. at Bathealton
4 September 1893. Will dated 22 February 1884, proved at Taunton
12 January 1894, by Henry Gorges Moysey, husband, the sole Exor.
Louisa Maria, dau.=
of Dormer Augustus
Chase, Captain Ben-
gal Army ; born 5
November 1849;
marr. at Hoshanga-
bad. Central Pro-
vinces, India, on
Thursday, 24 .'\pril
1873; died at Simla,
Punjab, India, 23
December 1892, bur.
there. ist wife.
=Sir Arthur Upton Fanshawe, K.C.I.E., C.V.O.,=
C.S.I. ; born at Lanchester, co. Durham, 28
December 1848, bapt. there 25 February 1849;
educated at Repton ; entered the Bengal Civil
Service 187 1, held appointments in the Central
Provinces as Assistant Magistrate, Commissioner
of Excise, Assistant Secretary to Chief Com-
missioner and finally as acting Secretary to Chief
Commissioner ; joined the Post Office at Bombay
as Postmaster-General in 1881, officiated as
Director-General 1888, and as Secretary of
Finance and Commerce, Government of India,
1888-89, confirmed as Director-General, Post
Office, 1889 ; a Member of the Royal Com-
mission on Opium 1893-95; nominated C.S.I.
January 1896, K.C.I.E. at the Durbar i January
1903, and gazetted C.V.O. 15 May 1906; retired
from the service September 1906.
=Eva Margaret, eldest
dau. of Thomas Bor-
ron Myers of Porters
Park, CO. Hertford,
J. P., by Margaret
.Storie his wife, dau.
of the Rev. Henry
MelviU, B.D., Canon
of St. Paul's ; m.irr. at
St. James', Piccadilly,
London (by the
Rev. Charles Myers,
Rector of St. Martin's,
Salisbury, co. \\'ilts,
cousin of the bride),
on Monday, 27 May
igoj. 2nd wife.
Lionel Arthur Fanshawe, born=
at Khandwa, Central Pro-
vinces, India, 7 March 1874,
and bapt. there ; educated at
Dulwich School and at
Pembroke College, Oxford ;
entered the Army as 2nd
Lieutenant Royal Garrison
Artillery 26 May 1900, Lieu-
tenant I January 1902 ;
of the Indian Ordnance
Department 1905.
=Eva, eldest dau.
of Lieut.-Colonel
Sholto Edmon-
stone Pemberton,
R.A. ; marr. at
Poona, India,
10 November
1906.
Patty, born at Poona
27 September 1907.
Katherine Elinor, born
at Nagpur, Central Pro-
vinces, India, 4 October
1875, and bapt. there;
marr. at Christ Church,
Simla, Punjab, 12 Jan-
uary 1898, Garton Unwin
(son of Henry Unwin of
the Bengal Civil Ser-
vice) ; born 9 July 1859 ;
Captain (Commanding,
1907) ist Punjab Cavalry
(Prince Albert Victor's
Own). =T=
A
Rupert Temple
Fanshawe, born
at Nagpur, India,
26 September
1876, and bapt.
there ; educated
at Wellington
College ; of the
Indian Police
1898.
108
Maria Faithfull, born 29 November 1820; marr. at Tilbuster Lodge,
Godstone, co. Surrey (by her brother, the Rev. Charles Simon Faithfull
Fanshawe), on Thursday, 13 October 1853, the Rev. Arthur Malortie
Hoare {4th son of the Ven'''= Charles James Hoare, Archdeacon of
Winchester, by Jane Isabella his wife, only child of Richard Holden
of Moorgate, co. York); born 18 September 182 1 ; of St. John's College,
Cambridge, B.A. (ist-class Classical Tripos) 1844, Hulsean Prize 1846,
Bachelor's Essay 1846, M.A. 1847, Fellow and Classical Lecturer of
St. John's College: Rector of Colbourne, Isle of Wight, 1S53-63, Rector
of Fawley, co. Hants, 1863, and Rural Dean 1864-92; died on Monday,
26 February 1894, bur. at Fawley. Will dated 31 January 1883, proved
(Prin. Reg., 675, 94) 6 June 1894, by Arthur Fanshawe Hoare, son, one of
the Exors. She died 21 November 1906, and was bur. at Winchester.
=r
I
William Faithfull
Fanshawe, born
in June 1822 ;
died in London
25 August 1823.
Alice, born Herbert Charles Fanshawe of 72=
at Lanchester, Philbeach Gardens, South Kensington,
CO. Durham, London, and of Lansdowne, Sid-
30 May, bapt. mouth. South Devon, C.S.F. ; bom at
there 10 Sep- Lanchester 28 March, bapt. there
tember 1850. 13 June 1S52; educated at Repton ;
entered the Indian Civil Service 1873,
Settlement Officer Rohtak, Punjab,
Revenue and Chief Secretary Punjab
Government 1893-98, Member of
Legislative Council, Punjab, 1898
-1901, Commissioner and Superin-
tendent Delhi, Punjab, 1899-1901,
Additional Member of Legislative
Council, Governor-General of India
igoo, retired May 1901 ; nominated
C.S.I. 1900.
c
^Harriot Wollaston, only dau. of General
Julius Benthall Dennys of the Bengal
Staff Corps ; born at Nasseerabad,
Rajputana, India, 12 January 1848 ;
marr. at the Presbyterian Church,
Halkin Street West, London (by the
Rev. Charles Anderson Scott), on
Wednesday, 31 January 1906. She
marr. istly at Seoni, Central Provinces,
India, 20 June 1867, William Ramsay
(2nd son of Sir George Ramsay of
Banff, 9th Baronet); born 15 June
1834; of the Bombay Civil Service;
died 30 November 1901, leaving issue
two sons.
cC'-vA_x6-v-\
Ethel Margaret, born at Worthing,
CO. Sussex, on Tuesday, 16 October
1877, and bapt. there ; marr. at
Christ Church, Simla, Punjab, on
Wednesday, 15 April 1903, Henry
James Mcintosh of the Indian
Civil Service, son of George
Mcintosh, Solicitor Supreme Court,
Edinburgh. =j=
Geoffrey Dennys
Fanshawe, born
at Poona, Bom-
bay Presidency,
India, 20 August
1 87 9, and bapt. at
Nagpur, Central
Provinces, India;
of the Indian
Post Office.
jocelyn Herbert
Fanshawe, born
at Poona 2 1
November 1880,
and bapt. at
Nagpur; District
Engineer G.I. P.
Railway, India.
Douglas Fanshawe,
born at Poona 2 1
May 1882 ; died
10 July following,
bur. at Poona.
109
Fanny Lithgow Payson, dau.=
of the Rev. James Grantham
Faithfull, Vicar of Cheshunt,
CO. Hertford, 1858-71 ; marr.
at St. Mary's, Eastbourne, co.
Sussex (by the Rev. George
Renaud, Vicar of FHtton, co.
Bedford), on Wednesday,
7 January 1880; died at 1 1
Hanbury Road, Clifton, co.
Gloucester, on Saturday, 10
January, bur. in Arno's Vale
Cemetery, Bristol, 14 January
1 89 1. Will dated 16 August
1884, proved (Prin. Reg.,
144, 91) 10 February 1891,
by Monier Faithfull Monier
Williams of 6 and 7 Great
Tower Street, London, one of
the Exors. ist wife.
^Reginald Fanshawe of 7=
Keble Road, Oxford ; born
at Lanchester, co. Dur-
ham, 20 February, bapt.
there 27 May 1855;
educated at Repton and
at New College, Oxford,
matriculated as Exhibi-
tioner 12 October 1872,
aged 1 7, Scholar 1873, B. A.
(ist-class Classical Greats)
1877, Fellow 1878-80,
M.A. 1878; Professor of
Classics University Col-
lege, Bristol, 1879-1902,
Emeritus Professor 1902.
=Clara, dau. of the Rev. Valentine
Grantham Faithfull, Incumbent
of Holy Trinity, Dean Bridge,
Edinburgh, by Frances Maria his
wife, dau. of Major-General
James Alexander Farquharson of
Oakley, co. Fife, Governor of the
Windward and Leeward Isles ;
marr. at St. Andrew's, Brechin,
CO. Forfar (by her brother, the
Rev. Robert Colquhoun Faithfull,
assisted by the Rev. Ernest
Beresford Cooke, the Rector),
on Tuesday, 25 August 1896.
2nd wife.
]CU/^^ J^^^*^^^ ^ccxM^
Irene, born at
Clifton on Mon-
day, 18 Octo-
ber 1880, and
bapt. at Christ
Church, Clifton ;
of Somerville
College, Oxford,
1899-1904.
Maurice Fanshawe,
born 20 February
1883, and bapt.
at Christ Church,
Clifton; educated at
Clifton College, and
Scholar of Queen's
College, Oxford, B. A.
1906.
Wilfrid Fanshawe,
born at Clifton on
Monday, 1 7 March,
bapt. at Christ
Church, Clifton,
28 May 1884;
Scholar of Queen's
College, Oxford,
matriculated 1903,
B.A. 1907.
Gordon Fanshawe, born at Clifton
19 June 1885, and bapt. at Christ
Church, Clifton ; educated at
Clifton College and Exhibitioner
of Lincoln College, Oxford,
matriculated 1904, Boden Sanscrit
Scholar, Oxford, 1905 ; died at
Rockcliffe, Llangollen, co. Denbigh,
19 April, bur. at Oxford 23 April
1906.
//•f • ^OUt^hu^
liiijttc.
Jiilin IVter White of Barbadoes, West Indies; born at sea; marr. at
liarbadocs, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Whitney of Barbadoes, by Mary
his wife ; she died in London, and was bur. in Kensai Green Cemetery,
London, in December 1851. He died at Ordnance Road, St. John's
Wood, London, on Friday, 23 January 1874, and was bur. in Kensai
Green Cemetery, London. =j=
Mary, born at Barbadoes 12 May
1842 ; married at St. Stephen's,
Shepherd's Bush, London (by the
Rev. John Richard Burges \\'atson,
brother of the bridegroom), on Satur-
day, 24 September 1870, Thomas
Henry Watson of 9 Nottingham
Place, London, and of " Heath-
side," Redington Road, Hampstead,
CO. Middlesex, F.R.LB.-A. (son of
John Burges Watson, by Margaret
Louisa his wife) ; born in London
I November 1839.
John Peter \\'hite of=
Belgrano, Buenos
Ayres, Argentine
Republic ; born at
Barbadoes 28 March
1844, and bapt.
there; diedatBuenos
Ayres 18 October,
bur. there 20 Oc-
tober 1897. Portrait
at Ross, CO. Here-
ford, in the possession
of Mrs. Getting, his
daughter.
A
A^/T7^^^jr|-
=Lucy Ann, eldest dau. of Frederick
Plowes of Quinta de Plowes, Bel-
grano, Buenos Ayres, and of 22 Park
Crescent, Portland Place, London
[died 26 February 1895. W'ill dated
31 July 1889, with codicil dated 13
February 1890, proved (Prin. Reg.,
312, 95) 13 March 1895, by Alex-
ander Joseph Plowes, son], by
Angela Otetza his wife; bom 27
March 1846; marr. at St. John's,
Buenos Ayres (by the Rev. Francis
Smith), 6 January 1875; died at
Quinta de Plowes, Belgrano, Buenos
Ayres, aged 44, 20 December 1890,
bur. at Buenos Ayres the next day.
Portrait at Ross in the possession of
Mrs. Getting, her daughter.
Lucy Angela, born at
Quinta de Plowes, Bel-
grano, Buenos Ayres,
23 October 1876, bapt.
at St. John's, Buenos
Ayres (by the Rev.
Francis Smith), 1 1
April 1877.
Henry Whitney White,
born at Buenos Ayres
4 September 1878,
bapt. at St. John's,
Buenos Ayres, 9 May
1879 ; died at Quinta
de Plowes, Belgrano,
Buenos Ayres, in 1890,
bur. at Buenos Ayres.
Florence, born at Quinta de Plowes, Belgrano, Buenos Ayres,
4 February 1881, and bapt. at St. John's, Buenos Ayres; confirmed
at St. James', West Hampstead, co. Middlesex (by the Rt. Rev.
Alfred Earle, Suffragan Bishop of Marlborough), 3 July 1895; marr.
at the parish church, Hampstead (by the Rev. Brook Deedes, the
Vicar), on Shrove Tuesday, 27 February 1906, James Charles Getting
of Doughton Cottage, Chase Wood, Ross, co. Hereford, F.R.G.S.
(eldest son of Charles Talboys Getting of Trevor House, The Avenue,
Gipsy Hill, Norwood, co. Surrey, by Harriet Maria his ist wife, only
dau. of Francis James Graham of Cranford, co. Middlesex, B.A.,
see Vol. I J, page ■jS) ; " born in the City of Buenos Ayres, South
America, April 9''' i860, privately baptized 22"*^ June i860, by
Rev'' L Chubb Ford " (entry from Family Bible) ; educated at
St. Leonard's School, .St. Leonard's-on-Sea ; Citizen and Merchant
Taylor of London, admitted to Freedom 8 January 1885.
I
(See Pedigree of Getting, Vol. 12, page jj, also Additions and
Corrections, Vol. ij, page xii.)
Florence, born at St. John's Wood, London,
26 December 1847, and bapt. at Christ's
Chapel, Maida Vale, London (by the Rev.
George Fisk); marr. at St. James', Liverpool,
26 October 1878, John Francis of 49
Plymouth Road, Penarth, co. Glamorgan,
son of James Francis.
I
Waiter White, born at 13 Boundary Road,
St. John's Wood, London, 2 December 1851,
and bapt. at Christ's Chapel, Maida Vale,
London (by the Rev. Edward Carr) ; died
unmarried in Australia in 1882 or 1883, bur.
at Fort George, Austraha.
Charlotte Melchora, born at Quinta de Plowes, Belgrano, Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic,
8 February 1884, and bapt. at St. John's, Buenos Ayres; marr. there 27 April 1905, Charles
Alexander Brown of " La Marion," Laguna del Tore, F.C.O., Argentine Republic (son of
John Alexander Brown of Buenos Ayres, by Catherine Berry his wife) ; born at Hotel Provence,
Buenos Ayres, 15 September 1881, bapt. at St. John's, Buenos Ayres; educated at Tonbridge
School, CO. Kent. =P
JMjUuxjl 1-ctzZ^^
€^it=iflatf!)am of j^ctoljousc,
to. Wlilts.
Arms on record in the College of
Arms. — Quarterly: ist and 4th, Vert on
a fesse between three parcels of barley
each consisting of as many ears with part
of their stalks two saltirewise and one
erect intersecting each other at the stalk
part or a greyhound courant argent
spotted sable, Matcham ; 2nd and 3rd,
Or a cross flory sable a bend gules
surmounted by another engrailed of the
field charged mth three bombs fired
proper, Nelson.
Crest. — Out of an Eastern crown gold
a cubit arm habited vert in the hand
proper ihree ears of barley stalked and
bladed of the first.
George Matcham of Ashfold=
Lodge, Slaugham, co. Sussex
(only surviving son of Simon
Matcham, Superintendent of the
Marine of the East India
Company and Senior Member
in Council, Bombay, India, by
Ehzabeth his wife, youngest
dau. of Hugh Bidwell of Bidwell
Manor, Newton St. Cyres, co.
Devon, Senior Merchant of the
East India Company in Bom-
bay); born 30 November 1754;
J. P. for CO. Sussex; died at
Kensington, London, aged 79,
on Sunday, 3 February 1833.
Will dated 8 September 1828,
with two codicils dated respec-
tively 8 September 1828 and
4 December 1830, proved
(P.C.C. 104 Farquhar) 16
February 1833, by Catherine
Matcham, relict, the sole
Executrix named in first codicil.
Catherine, youngest dau.
of the Rev. Edmund
Nelson, Rector of Burn-
ham Thorpe, co. Norfolk,
and sister of Horatio,
Viscount Nelson ; born
19 March, bapt. at
Burnham Thorpe 22
March 1767 ; marr. at
Bath, CO. Somerset, 26
February 1787 ; died at
Kensington, London, on
Monday, 28 March 1842.
Will dated 27 June 1833,
with codicil dated 9 No-
vember 1834, proved
(P.C.C. 275, 42) 12
April 1842, by William
George Matcham, son,
the sole Exor.
I^See Pedigree of Nelson,
Vol. 13, page igi.)
William George Matcham of Headlands, co. Sussex, =
and of Newhouse, Whiteparish, co. Wilts, LL.D.;
born 7 November 1789; of St. John's College,
Cambridge, LL.B. 1814, LL.D. 1820; admitted
an Advocate in Doctors' Commons 3 November
1820; J.P. and D.L. ; died at Newhouse, in his
88th year, on Thursday, 18 January 1877, bur. at
Redlynch, co. Wilts. Will dated 27 August 1875,
proved at Salisbury 14 March 1877, by William
Eyre Matcham of Newhouse, son, the sole Exor.
=Harriet, eldest dau. of William Purvis of
Darsham, co. Suffolk (who assumed the
name and arms of Eyre on his marriage
with Susannah, eldest dau. of Samuel
Eyre), and sole heir under the will
of Robert Eyre of Newhouse, White-
parish, who died in 1752; marr. at
Whiteparish 27 February 1817; bur.
at Redlynch.
Horatio Nelson Eyre
Matcham, born 16
April 1 8 19; died in
his 27th year, on
Saturday, i November,
bur. at St. Thomas',
Salisbury, co. Wilts,
8 November 1845.
Catherine Eyre, born 2 August 1820; marr. at Whiteparish (by the
Rev. Richard Payne, Vicar of Downton, co. Wilts) on Thursday, 4 May
1848, the Rev. Henry Blackstone Williams (only son of the Rev.
David Williams, Warden of New College, Oxford) ; born at Winchester,
CO. Hants, 27 December 1812, bapt. at the College Chapel, Winchester,
24 February 1813 ; of New College, Oxford, matriculated 7 December
1829, Fellow 1829-45, B.A. 1833, M.A. 1837, Tutor 1837-45,
Dean of Divinity 1838, Dean of .^rts 1839, Bursar 1840, Sub- Warden
1841, Select Preacher 1847-49; Vicar of Southwick, co. Hants,
1847-50, Fellow of Winchester College 1849-79, Prebendary of
Salisbury 1870, and Rector of Bradford Peverell, co. Dorset; died at Bradford Peverell on
Sunday, 14 December, bur. there 19 December 1879. Will dated 17 March 1870, with three
codicils dated respectively 30 Januaiy 1877, 27 June 1878 and 30 May 1879, proved (Prin.
Reg., 93, 80) 27 January 1880, by William Eyre Matcham of Newhouse, near Salisbury, co.
Wilts, and the Rev. Richard Payne of Downton, near Salisbury, two of the Exors. She died
at Southwalk, Dorchester, aged 83, on Tuesday, 29 December 1903, and w'as bur. at Bradford
Peverell 2 January 1904. Adirion was granted at the Principal Registry 24 February 1904,
to Henry David Williams, retired Colonel H.M. Army. —
I
11^
Henry Savage
Matcham, born
4 February 1791 ;
died young.
Catherine, born 8 July 1792; marr. in Paris 10 August 1820, John
Bendyshe of Barrington and Kneesworth, both co. Cambridge (son of
Richard Bendyshe of Barrington, by Jane his wife, dau. of John Jervis of
Darlaston, co. Stafford) ; born at Bath, co. Somerset, 10 April, bapt.
there 9 May 1790; entered the Royal Navy 8 January 1805, Lieutenant
11 November 181 1, retired 29 November 1819 ; J. P. and High Sheriff for
CO. Cambridge. She died at Kneesworth House, aged 39, 3 November,
and was bur. at Barrington 8 November 1831. He marr. 2ndly at West
Wratting, co. Cambridge, 21 October 1833, Anna Maria, 3rd dau. of
Sir Charles Watson, ist Baronet, by Juliana his wife, dau. of Sir Joseph
Copley, ist Baronet; she died, aged 69, and was bur. at Barrington
28 December 1864. He died at Barrington Hall 17 December, and
was bur. at Barrington 23 December 1855. Will dated 20 November
185 1, with two codicils dated respectively 20 November 185 1 and
12 December 1853, proved (P.C.C. 268, 56) 18 April 1856, by John
Bendyshe, son, and Charles Watson Townley, the Exors.
=r
A
George Simon William Eyre Eyre-Matcham of New
Eyre Matcham, house, Whiteparish, co. Wilts ; born
born 3 January 10 April 1823; J. P. and D.L. for co.
1822 ; died, Wilts ; assumed by Deed Poll dated
aged II, 5 No- 11 April 18S9, the surname of Eyre in
vember, bur. addition to and before that of Matcham ;
at St. Thomas', died at his residence, Newhouse, .aged
Salisbury, co. 83, on Wednesday, 11 July 1906.
Wilts, II No- Will dated 27 March 1906, proved in
vember 1833. the Principal Registry 12 October
1906, by George Henry Eyre Eyre-
Matcham, son, the sole Exor.
=j=Mary Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Henry
Lawes Long of Hampton Lodge,
CO. Surrey, J. P., by Lady Catherine
his wife, youngest dau. of Horatio,
2nd Earl of Orford ; marr. at
Downton, co. Wilts (by the Ven'''«
Charles Maitland Long, Archdeacon
of the East Riding, co. York), on
Thursday, 3 January 1861; died 24
March 1902. Admon was granted
at Salisbury 9 June 1902, to William
Eyre Eyre-Matcham, husband.
George Henry Eyre Eyre-Matcham=
of Newhouse, Whiteparish, co.
Wilts, and of Bramble Hill,
Lyndhurst, co. Hants ; born at
Newhouse on Friday, 21 F'eb-
ruary 1862; J. P. for co. Wilts;
Lieutenant 3rd Battalion (Duke of
Edinburgh's) Wiltshire Regiment
(Militia) i Tulv 1881, Captain
1884-87.
^Constance Gertrude, eldest dau. of the
Hon''''=St. Leger Richard Glyn (2nd son
of George Carr, ist Baron Wolverton),
by Florence Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
James Wilmot Williams of Herringston,
CO. Dorset ; born at 4 Lowndes Street,
London, on Tuesday, 24 March 1857;
marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London (bythe Rev.the Hon'^'''= Edward
CarrGlyn), on Wednesday, 5 June 1889.
Catherine Rachel
Eyre, born at
Newhouse, White-
parish, on Sunday,
20 September
1863.
John St. Leger Eyre-Matcham, born at 20 Lennox
Gardens, London, on Friday, 28 March 1890, and
bapt. at Redlynch, co. Wilts.
Joyce Horatia, born 4
and bapt. at Redlynch.
October 1895,
Florence Ellery Mary, born 7 February 1893, and
bapt. at Redlynch.
114
Constance Valentine, born 14 February,
bapt. at Bramshaw, co. Wilts, 26 March
1897.
Edmund Nelson Matcham,
born 28 November 1793;
died young.
Elizabeth, born 6 May
1795 ; niarr. at St. Pancras
New Church, London, on
Thursday, 6 May 1824,
Captain Arthur Davies,
R.N. ; entered the Royal
Navy I June 1800, Lieu-
tenant 27 December 1808.
She died at Ryde, Isle of
Wight, aged 56, on Monday,
17 November 1851.
Francis Grififith
Matcham, born
15 July 1796;
died, aged 1 2, in
February 1808.
Mary Anne,
born 20 Sep-
tember 1797.
Harriet, marr. in 1819, Captain Edward
Blanckley, R.N. (son of Henry Stanford
Blanckley, Consul-General at Algiers) ; entered
the Royal Navy 17 January 1805, as Midship-
man H.M.S. "Madras," Lieutenant 6 February
1815, Post-Captain 23 January 1841 ; assisted
at the capture and destruction of 10 gun-boats
and 22 feluccas in the harbour of Palinuro
2 November 181 1; at the destruction of a
French convoy in the Gulf of Genoa 27 June
181 2 ; at the capture of 29 French vessels at
Port d'Anzo 5 October 18 13; for services in
the Burmese War promoted to command the
"Sophie" April 1825. She died at Raleigh
House, Plymouth, co. Devon, aged 37, 19
August 1838. He marr. 2ndly 14 July 1841,
Sarah Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir George
Nayler, Garter King of Arms. He died at
Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, London, 4 May
1845. Adfrion was granted (P.C.C. 312, 45)
II June 1845, to Sarah Elizabeth Blanckley,
relict. =p
A
Louisa Harriet Eyre, born at Newhouse, Whiteparish, co. Wilts, 13 December 1827, and
bapt. at Downton (by the Rev. Liscombe Clarke) i February 1828; marr. at Whiteparish
2 February i860, the Rev. Fortescue Richard Purvis (eldest son of the Rev. Richard Fortescue
Purvis, B.C.L., J. P., Rector of Whitsbury, co. Hants, formerly Captain 30th Bengal Lifantry,
by Elizabeth Helen his wife, eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas Baker of Little Cressiiigham, co.
Norfolk, Rector of Rollesby, co. Norfolk); bom at the Rectory, Whitsbury, 6 July 1828, and
bapt. at \Vhitsbury ; of Jesus College, Cambridge, LL.B. 1855; Rector of Whitsbury; died
suddenly at the Rectory, Whitsbury, aged 57, on Tuesday, 18 August, bur. at Whitsbury
22 August 1885. Will dated 13 January 1871, proved (Prin. Reg., 149, 86) 2 February 1886,
by Louisa Harriet P^yre Purvis of Fordingbridge, co. Southampton, relict, the sole Executrix.
=r
A
William Eyre Eyre-Matcham, D.S.O. ; born 16 May 1865 ;=
Lieutenant 3rd Battalion (Duke of Edinburgh's) Wiltshire
Regiment (Militia) 16 September 1882, Lieutenant ist Battalion
6 May 1885, Captain Reserve of Officers 11 July 1894, retired
10 May 1905; served in South African War 1900-1902, employed
with Prince of Wales' Light Horse, at operations in the Transvaal,
West of Pretoria, August to November 1900; in Orange River
Colony, including actions at Bethlehem 6 and 7 July, and
Wittebergen i to 29 July ; in Cape Colony, South of Orange
River, 1900, including actions at Colesberg 25 January to
12 February (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette,"
10 September 1901, Queen's medal with three clasps, King's
medal with two clasps, D.S.O. 29 November 1900).
=Edith Evelyn, younger dau.
of Captain H. J. Betterton ;
marr. at South Ascot, co.
Berks (by the Rev. Arthur
Carter, Rector of Brooksby,
CO. Leicester, assisted by
the Rev. Barrington Boyle
Murray, the Vicar), on
Tuesday, 23 January 1906.
115
Horatia, marr. at Whiteparish, co. Wilts (by
the Rev. Thomas Heathcote, Vicar of Farley,
CO. Wilts), on Thursday, 6 July 1826, Henry
^Villiam Mason of Beal House, Amersham, co.
Buckingham, J. P. and D.L. for co. Buckingham,
High Sheriff 1829 ; entered the Royal Navy
5 November 1806, Lieutenant 27 February
18 1 5, retired 9 October 181 7. He marr. istly
about February 1822, Mary, dau. of Samuel
Heathcote of Shaw House, co. Wilts (see "iVo/es"
to '■^Visitation of England and Wales" Vol. 7,
page 156), by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of the
Rev. William Stone of Melksham, co. Wilts ;
born I February 1792; died in 1825. He
died at Budleigh Salterton, co. Devon, 7 No-
vember 1859. AVill dated 15 June 1838,
proved (Prin. Reg., 40, 60) 17 January i860,
by Horatia Mason, relict, the sole Executrix.
She died at Clevedon, co. Somerset, aged 68,
on Friday, 31 December 1869.
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Susannah, born at Bath, co. Somerset, 19
April 1802, and bapt. there; marr. at St.
Mary Abbott's, Kensington, London, 24
April 1832, Alexander James Montgomery-
Moore of Garvey, co. Tyrone, and of
Fassaroe, co. Wicklow (eldest son of Colonel
Nathaniel Montgomery-Moore of Garvey,
Revella and Fassaroe, M.P., by Mary Anne
his wife, dau. of Alexander Boyd of Bally-
castle, CO. Antrim) ; born at Garvey House
15 February 1786; died at Sedgehill House,
CO. Dorset, bur. at Sedgehill 8 March 1837.
She died at Gipsy Lodge, Norwood, co.
Surrey, on Saturday, 19 September, and
was bur. at Sedgehill 23 September 1885.
Will dated i September 1880, proved (Prin.
Reg., 874, 85) 12 October 1885, by
Alexander George Montgomery-Moore of
Gipsy Lodge, Norwood, a Major-General
in Her Majesty's Army, son, the sole Exor.
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Horatio Nelson Matcham, died, aged 18,
II October 1821.
Charles Horatio Matcham, born at Bath
in July 1806 ; died at Bookham, near Yap,
New South Wales, in his 38th year, in July,
1844. Adfnon was granted (P.C.C. 53, 45)
10 July 1845, to George Matcham, brother,
and one of the next of kin.
Nelson Matcham, LL.D. ; born 22 February
1811 ; of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, LL.B. 1836,
LL.D. 1847 ; a Student of the Middle Temple
23 April 1833, called to the Bar 2 November
1838; died at 24 Mount Street, Grosvenor
Siiuare, London, on Thursday, i April 1886.
Will dated 30 June 1880, with codicil dated
2 February 1885, proved (Prin. Reg., 555, 86)
10 June 1886, by William Eyre Matcham of
Newhouse, CO. Wilts, nephew, the sole Exor.
Horatio Charles Eyre Eyre-Matcham, born at Newhouse,
Whiteparish, co. Wilts, on Sunday, 3 March 1867 ; died
unmarried 2 June, bur. at Redlynch, co. Wilts, 6 June 1897.
Mary Harriet Eyre, born at
Newhouse, Whiteparish, on
Sunday, 2 May 1869.
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Boliiugtcn of Cubbtngton, co. IHartoicfe.
James Bodington of Manor House, Sheepy, co. Leicester
(elder son of John I'.odington of Stone House, Cubbington,
CO. Warwick, by Elizabeth Hasbourne his wife) ; bapt. at
Cubbington i8 April 1784; niarr. Mary Repton of Elmdon,
CO. Warwick, who died 27 January 1865, and was bur. at
Cubbington. He died 21 January 1825, and was bur.
at Cubbington. Admon was granted (P.C.C. Si. Alban's)
2 March 1825, to Mary l>odington, relict.
Thomas Bodington=
of Poole, CO. Dorset,
formerly of Har-
borne, co. Stafford ;
born 16 September
1816 ; J. P. for CO.
Stafford ; died at
Longfleet, co. Dor-
set, aged 63, on
Friday, 26 March,
bur. at Poole, co.
Dorset, 30 March
1880.
=Mary, eldest dau. of
John Sinclair of Harts-
hill, CO. Warwick ;
born at Hartshill 26
April 1821 ; marr. at
Mancetter, co. ^\'ar-
wick, 1 1 October 1842;
died at " Glenlee,"
Colinton Road, Edin-
burgh, the residence
of her daughter, aged
77, on Monday, 18
April, bur. at Poole
22 April 1898.
oJmi^uzd fi-o-duJ.
Mr^
James Heacock Bodington=i=Elizabeth, dau. of
of Edgbaston, co. Warwick ;
born 12 December 1819;
died at 233 Hagley Road,
Edgbaston, aged 73, on
Thursday, 29 December
1892, bur. in Warstone
Lane Cemetery, Birming-
ham. Will dated 29 Oc-
tober 1886, proved at
Birmingham 27 February
1893, by the Rev. Herbert
James Bodington and
Frank Tarleton.
John Lowe of Monks-
path Hall, CO. War-
wick, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Richard
Burman of Monkspath
Hall ; marr. at Tan-
worth, CO. Warwick,
7 December 1842;
died at Stonehurst,
Edgbaston, aged 51,
on Monday, 1 1 April
1870, bur. in War-
stone Lane Cemetery,
Birmingham.
Mary Agnes, bom at
Erdington, co. ^Varwick,
23 January 1844 : marr. at
Tillycoultry, co. Clack-
mannan (by the Rev.
William Gallatly, assisted
by the Rev. Dr. Boyd),
on Thursday, 1 1 October
1883, John Colville of
Campbeltown, co. Argyll
(son of John Colvill of
Burnside, Campbeltown,
by Margaret his wife) ;
born at Campbeltown 10
August 1827 ; educated
at Campbeltown High
School and at Glasgow
University; died 27 July,
bur. at Campbeltown 31
July 1886. =i=
A
Eleanor, born at Erdington 20 February 1846;
died 28 February 1861. bur. at Cubbington.
Clara, born at Hockley, co. Warwick, 16
November 1847, and bapt. at St. George's,
Birmingham ; marr. at Longfleet (by the Rev.
George Morgan, Vicar of St. Paul's, Poole,
assisted by the Rev. John Lewis Williams,
the Vicar) on Thursday, 5 February 1874,
George Harrison (son of William Harrison of
Bagworth Park, co. Leicester, by Susanna his
wife, dau. of William PajTi of Birmingham) ;
born at Bagworth Park 2 May 1848 ; died at
Wood Green, co. Middlesex, 15 April, bur.
at New Southgate, co. Middlesex, 19 April
1899. Will dated 2 June 1892, proved
(Prin. Reg., 739, 99) 13 June 1899, by Clara
Harrison, relict, one of the Exors.
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Thomas Repton
Bodington of
Geelong, Victoria,
Australia; born at
Harborne Park,
CO. Stafford, 5
July 1851, and
bapt. at Har-
borne ; educated
at Shrewsbury
School ; marr. in
Australia 4 June
1894, Elizabeth
Crouch.
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117
George Bodington,
born 1 7 March
1822 ; marr. istly
Elizabeth Gibson of
Birmingham. He
died s.p.
Elizabeth, born 9 October 181 1; marr. William Savage Poole of
Kenilvvorth, co. Warwick (son of Robert and Elizabeth Poole) ; born
19 December 1816; Solicitor, Coroner for Central Division, co. Warwck.
She died 20 November 1858, and was bur. at Sheepy, co. Leicester.
He marr. 2ndly Kathleen. He died at Leamington, co. Warwick,
aged 68, 13 April, and was bur. at Kenilworth 16 April 1885. M.L
Will dated 13 December 1884, with codicil dated 6 April 1885, proved
at Birmingham 9 July 18S5, by Kathleen Poole of Leamington Priors,
CO. Warwick, relict, the sole Executrix.
A
Sarah Anna, born at
Birmingham 6 October
1843, and bapt. there;
died at 29 Carlyle Road,
Edgbaston, co. Warwick,
aged 62, on Sunday, 12
November 1905, bur. in
Warstone Lane Cemetery,
Birmingham. Will dated
23 September 1904, proved
at Birmingham 15 Decem-
ber 1905, by the Rev.
Herbert James Bodington
and Arthur Labron Lowe,
County Court Registrar,
the Exors.
Emily, born at Birmingham 12 December 1846, and bapt.
there ; marr. at Ladywood, co. Warwick (by the father of
the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Francis Morse, Vicar
of St. Mary's, Nottingham, and Prebendary of Lincoln), on
'I'uesday, 19 May 1868, the Rev. WiHiam Frederick Birch
(son of the Ven*"'*^ Edward Birch, Archdeacon of Blackburn,
by Marianne his wife, dau. of John Lees of Stoke-on-Trent,
CO. Stafford) ; bom at St. Saviour's, Manchester, 25 September
1840; educated at Manchester Grammar School and at Caius
College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 7 October 1859,
Scholar 1860-63, B.A. (2nd-class Classical Tripos) 1863,
M.A. 1866; Vicar of Newbold 1867-68, and Rector of St.
Saviour's, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester, both co. Lancaster,
1868. =p
A
Percival James Bodington of Upton Grey, co. Hants ; born at=
Buxton, CO. Norfolk, on Tuesday, 14 March, bapt. there
16 April 1876; educated at Haileybury and at Edinburgh
University, M.B., Ch.B. Edin. 1899; entered the Army as
Lieutenant Royal Army Medical Corps 14 November 1900,
Captain 14 November 1903, Surgeon-Captain Royal Horse
Guards i March 1907 ; served in South African War, partly
as Civil Surgeon, 1900-1902 ; in Cape Colony, South of
Orange River, 1899-1900; at operations in the Transvaal,
West of Pretoria, July to 29 November 1900. In Cape
Colony 30 November 1900 to 31 May 1902 (Queen's medal
with two clasps. King's medal with two clasps).
=Nora Elizabeth, dau. of William
Henry Barker, Major 50th
Regiment of Foot, by Isabel
Helen his wife, dau. of
Alexander Campbell of Cammo,
near Edinburgh ; born at
Cammo 6 May, bapt. there
10 June 1887; marr. at All
Saints', Wokingham, co. Berks,
18 April 1907.
Minna, born at Harborne Park,
CO. Stafford, 13 February, bapt. at
Harborne 26 February 1854; marr.
at Longfleet, co. Dorset, 27 April
1880, William Hopkins Walton of
Tipton, CO. Stafford. She died
at Handsworth, co. Stafford, 12
December, and was bur. at Perry
Barr, co. Stafford, 16 December
1903- =f
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Florence Eugenie, born at Harborne Park 16 March,
bapt. at Harborne 13 June 1856; marr. at St. Paul's,
Poole, CO. Dorset (by the Rev. Joseph Meredith, brother
of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Francis Pocock,
the Vicar), 2 August 1876, Henry Meredith (3rd son of
Joseph Meredith of Abergavenny, co. Monmouth) ; died
19 January 1905, bur. at Southsea, co. Hants. She
died 9 November 1879, and was bur. in the cemetery at
Highland Road, Portsmouth, co. Hants.
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Mary Ann, bom at the Manor House, Sheepy,
CO. Leicester, i8 November 1814; marr. at
the parish church, Handsworth, co. Stafford,
5 August 1840, Charles Lowe of Siiecpy
Hall (son of John Lowe of Monkspath Hall,
CO. Warwick, by Mary his wife, dau. of
Richard Burnian of Monkspath Hall) ; born
12 June i8o8; died at Sheepy Magna 26
October 1874, bur. at Sheepy. Will dated
5 September 1874, proved (Prin. Reg.,
745, 74) 27 November 1874, by Charles
Bodington Lowe, son, Henry Lowe, brother,
and Hanson Sale, the Exors. She died
20 December 1859, and was bur. at Sheepy.
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Sarah Hannah, born at Lea Hall, Handsworth,
I November 1823; marr. at Handsworth 29
December 1841, William Fowler of Lrdington,
CO. Warwick (son of William Fowler of
Erdington, by Hannah his wife) ; born at
Erdington 4 March 1S18; J. P. for co. War-
wick ; died at his residence. Wood End,
Erdington, aged 69, on Friday, 27 May 1887.
Will dated 25 September 1844, proved at
Birmingham 12 October 1887, by Sarah
Hannah Fowler of Wood End, relict, the
sole Executrix. She died at Coton Terrace,
Erdington, aged 76, on Saturday, 6 January
1900. Will dated 27 August 1892, proved at
Birmingham 27 February 1900, by Gerard
Edmund F'owler, son, the sole Exor.
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Rev. Herbert James Bodington of Stone House, Cubbington,=
CO. Warwick ; born at Edgbaston, co. Warwick, 23 July,
bapt. at St. Luke's, Birmingham, 24 August 1849 ; of Queen's
College, Oxford, matriculated 30 May i858, B.A. 1871,
M.A. 1877; Assistant Master Archbishop Whitgift's School,
Croydon, 1871-75, Curate of Beddington, co. Surrey,
1873-75, ^'""i of Buxton, CO. Norfolk, 1875-77, Rector of
Suffield, CO. Norfolk, 1877-92, Vicar of East Tuddenham
with Honingham, co. Norfolk, 1892-98, and of Upton Grey,
CO. Hants, since 1898.
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=Louise Augusta, 2nd dau. of
John Henry Mares of Faver-
sham, CO. Kent, by Elizabeth
Beale his wife, dau. of Austin
Neame ; born 8 September
1853 ; marr. at St. Mary's,
Beddington, co. Surrey (by
the Rev. Canon Alexander
Henry Bridges, assisted by the
Rev. Thomas Ernest Langford-
Sainsbury and the Rev. Josiah
Sanders Teulon), on Tuesday,
12 January 1875.
Cecil Herbert Bodington, born at the Rectory,
Sufitield, on Tuesday, 20 January, bapt. at
Suffield 22 February 1880 ; Junior Scholar of
Charterhouse 1893, Scholar of Peterhouse,
Cambridge, 1899, B.A. June 1902.
Elizabeth Louise Marion,
born at the Rectory,
Suffield, on Tuesday, 14
February, bapt. at Suffield
9 April 1882.
Winifred Mary, born
at the Rectory, Suf-
field, 9 February,
bapt. at Suffield 25
March 1883.
Grace Sinclair, born at Harborne Park, co. Stafford, 4 January, bapt. at Harborne 16 February
1859 ; marr. at Perry Barr, co. Stafford (by the Rev. John Bailey, Vicar of Ebberston, co. York,
assisted by the Rev. Evan Joseph Rees, the Vicar, and the Rev. David Ardill Maxwell,
Rector of Thorpe Constantine, co. Stafford), on Wednesday, 2 May 1883, Thomas Henry
Bailey of Pentrebach House, Merthyr Tydvil, co. Glamorgan (eldest son of Samuel Bailey
of Walsall, CO. Stafford, by Charlotte Bright his wife) ; born at Bentley, co. Stafford, 24 April,
bapt. at the parish church, Walsall, 24 May 1857. =p
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Kenard Charles Bodington, Ruth Anna, born
born at the Rectory, Suffield, at the Rectory,
CO. Norfolk, 12 June, bapt. at Suffield, 28 No-
Suffield 6 July 1884 ; educated vember 1885,
at Lancing College. bapt. at Suffield
3 January 1886.
John Victor Bodington,
born at the Rectory,
Suffield, 26 November
1887, bapt. at Suffield
8 January 1888; edu-
cated at Haileybury.
Margaret Ella, born
at the Rectory,
Suffield, 30 June,
bapt. at Suffield 25
July 1889.
Rev. Eric James Bodington, born at Harborne=
Park, CO. Stafford, 17 December 1862, bapt. at
Harborne 20 February 1863 ; educated at Here-
ford School and at Brasenose College, Oxford,
matriculated 18 October i88i, Somerset Scholar
and Exhibitioner 1881-85, B.A. (2nd-class Litt.
Hum.) 1885, M.A. 1889; Curate of West
Fordington, co. Dorset, 1886-90, Domestic
Chaplain to the Bishop of Salisbury 1890, Rector
of Burghersdorp with Molteno, South Africa,
1890-92, Warden of Community of Resurrection
and St. Peter's Home, Grahamstown, 1892-93,
Vicar of Osmington, co. Dorset, 1894-99, Rural
Dean of Potterne portion 1 900-1 907, Vicar of
Potterne, co. Wilts, 1899-1907, of Calne, co.
Wilts, since 1907 ; Rural Dean of Avebury since
1907 ; Oxford University Extension Lecturer
since 1899; Author of "Work on Apostles'
Creed," 1899.
=Katharine Elizabeth, 2nd
dau. of the Rev. Henry
Theodore Cavell, Vicar
of Staverton, co. Wilts,
by Mary his wife ; born
23 August 1863, and
bapt. at St. James', Bath,
CO. Somerset ; marr. at
Staverton (by the Rt.
Rev. John Wordsworth,
Bishop of Salisbury,
assisted by the Rev. John
Salwey, Vicar of Brox-
bourne, co. Hertford), on
Tuesday, 23 September
1890.
Horace Sinclair
Bodington, born
at Shrewsbury,
CO. Salop, 1 7
December 1865,
died a few days
after, bur. at
Shrewsbury.
Erica Catriona, born at her aunt's
residence, "Glenlee," Colinton Road,
Edinburgh, on Tuesday, 14 August,
bapt. at SL Mary's Cathedral,
Edinburgh, 11 September 1894.
Charles Eric Sinclair Bodington,
born at the Vicarage, Potterne,
on Monday, 26 August, bapt. at
Potterne 23 September 1901.
IJUU. J Cu^<4^ ID a ctu^cJi^
RENDLESHAM.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Quarterly, wavy or and
argent, in the ist and 4th quarters two wings expanded
fess-wise and in pale tips to the dexter sable each
charged with a trefoil slipped or ; in the 2nd and 3rd
quarters an oak tree eradicated proper charged with an
escutcheon bend-wise gules thereon three gutt^s d'eau.
Crest. — A derai-greyhound salient argent collared sable between
two wings of the last each charged with a trefoil
slipped or.
Supporters. — Two greyhounds reguardant argent collared sable.
Motto. — Lahore et honore.
3RenliIes{)am.
Peter Isaac Thellusson of Brodsworth, co. York, Baron Rendlesham=
(eldest son of Peter Thellusson of Brodsworth, by Anne his wife,
2nd dau. of Matthew Woodford and sister of Sir Ralph Woodford
of Carlby, co. Lincoln, Baronet, M.P.); born in London 13 October
1761 ; a Director of the Bank of England 1787 ; M.P. for Midhurst
1795-96, for Malmesbury 1796-1S02, and for Bossiney 1807-1808;
created Baron Rendlesham of Rendlesham in the Peerage of
Ireland i February 1806; died suddenly at Gosfield, co. Essex,
while in a shooting party with Louis XVIII. of France, Earl of
Chatham and other nobles, in his 47th year, 16 September, bur. at
Rendlesham, co. Suffolk, 22 September 1808. Will dated 18 April
1806, proved (P.C.C. 920 Ely) 14 November 1S08, by George
Woodford Thellusson, brother, William Manning and Samuel
Heywood, three of the Exors. Power reserved to Elizabeth
Eleanora, Lady Rendlesham, relict, the other Exor.
=Elizabeth Eleanora, 3rd dau. of
John Cornwall of Hendon, co.
Middlesex, by Susanna his wife,
dau. of Stephen Peter Godin ;
born 31 July 1763; marr. at
Hendon 14 June 1783 ; died at
Rendlesham House, co. Suffolk,
aged 47, on Sunday, 10 De-
cember, bur. at Rendlesham
17 December 1809. Will dated
7 October 1809, proved (P.C.C.
145 Crickitt) 28 March i8ii,
by John, Baron Rendlesham,
son, the sole Exor.
Peter Henry
Thellusson,
born I April,
died 9 Au-
gust 1784.
Mary Andalusia,=
2nd dau. of Lieut.-
General Samuel
Trevor Dickens,
R.E. ; born 17
March 1792; mar-
ried at Malta
on Thursday, 30
November 1809;
died s.p. at
Rendlesham, in
her 23rd year, on
Monday, 1 5 Au-
gust, bur. there
22 August 1 8 14.
M.I. by Flaxman.
I St wife.
=John Thellusson, Baron=
Rendlesham ; born in
London 1 2 September
1785 ; succeeded his
father as 2nd Baron 16
September 1808; died
at Auteuil, Paris, in his
47th year, on Tuesday,
3 July, bur. at Rendle-
sham 17 July 1832.
Will dated 14 October
1823, proved (P.C.C.
719 Tenterden) 10
November 1832, by
Anne Sophia, Baroness
Rendlesham, the sole
Executrix.
=Anne Sophia, 2nd dau. and coheir of
William Tatnall of Leiston Old Abbey,
CO. Suffolk [will dated i May 1820,
with codicil dated 6 June 1824] ; marr.
at St. George's Hanover Square, London
(by the Rev. Samuel Kilderbee, D.D.,
Rector of Campsea Ashe, co. Suffolk,
and one of the Chaplains-in-Ordinary
to the Prince Regent), on Tuesday, 26
March 1816; died at 2 Grafton Street,
London, aged 59, on Sunday, 31 August,
bur. at Rendlesham 6 September 1856.
Will dated 13 February 1855, proved
(P.C.C. 787, 56) 6 October 1856, by
the Hon''''= Arthur Thellusson, and
Francis Charles Hastings Russell, the
Exors. 2nd wife.
Emily Elizabeth Julia, bom at Coligny, Switzerland, on Saturday, 31 August 181 7; marr. at
Curzon Street Chapel, Mayfair, London (by the Rev. the Hon'''^ Frederick de Grey), on Monday,
25 October 1847, Thomas, Baron Walsingham ; born at Winchester House, Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
6 July 1S04; educated at Eton and at St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1824, Hon. LL.D.
1842; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1827; Lord of the Manor of Merton and Patron of
the livings of Merton and Sturston, both co. Norfolk, and of Copdock, co. Suffolk ; succeeded
his father as 5th Baron Walsingham 8 September 1839. He marr. istly at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, 6 August 1842, Augusta Louisa, eldest dau. of Sir Robert P'rankland, afterwards
Frankland-Russell, of Thirkleby, North Riding, co. York, 7th Baronet, by Louisa Anne his wife,
3rd dau. of the Rt. Rev. Lord George Murray, Bishop of St. David's ; died at her father's
residence. Cavendish Square, London, leaving issue, 28 April 1844. He died suddenly at Merton
Hall, aged 66, on Saturday, 31 December 1870, and was bur. at Merton 5 January 1871. Will
dated 27 October 1864, with codicil dated 8 January 1870, proved (Prin. Reg., 141, 71)
10 February 1871, by Emily Elizabeth Julia, Lady Walsingham, of Merton Hall, relict, Thomas,
Baron Walsingham, son, and Edward Partington of 53 Davies Street, Berkeley Square, London,
the Exors. Emily Elizabeth Julia, Lady Walsingham, died at her residence, 23 Arlington Street,
Piccadilly, London, aged 61, on Tuesday, 13 May, and was bur. at Merton 19 May 1879. Will
dated 10 February 187 1, proved (Prin. Reg,, 597, 79) 23 June 1879, by Thomas, Baron
Walsingham, the Hon'''^ John Augustus de Grey of 23 Arlington Street, Piccadilly, London, son,
and Edward Partington of 53 Davies Street, Berkeley Square, London, the Exors.
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Frances, born
6 July 1790;
died at her
father's resi-
dence, Dover
Street, Picca-
dilly,London,
7 July 1807.
George Thellusson,
born 24 May 1791 ;
Lieutenant nth
Dragoons; killed at
battle of Vittoria
21 June 181 3.
Henry Thellusson,
born 15 July 1792;
died 6 October
1800.
Caroline, born on Wednesday, 2 October 1793; marr. at
the British Embassy, Florence, Italy, on Sunday, 20
January 1822, Charles Boulton of Craig's Court, Charing
Cross, London (youngest son of Henry Boulton of Givore's
Grove, co. Surrey) ; died at Knepp Castle, co. Sussex,
aged 61, on Thursday, 24 October 1850. Adinon was
granted (P.C.C.) 15 April 1851, to John Boulton, son.
She died at 47 Montagu Square, London, aged 69, on
Thursday, 23 October 1862. Will dated i July 1862,
proved (Prin. Reg., 589, 62) 17 November 1862, by
Charles George Boulton, son, the sole Exor.
I
Frederick Adolphus
Thellusson, born 8
July 182 1 ; died 30
June 1822.
Sophia Mary Andalusia, of Leiston Old Abbey, co. Suffolk ; bom on
Tuesday, 20 July 1819 ; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London (by the Rev. the Hon'''<= Douglas Gordon), on Saturday,
15 March 1856, Sir William Rose, K.C.B. (2nd son of the Rt. Uon^^"
Sir George Henry Rose, G.C.H., by Frances his wife, dau. of Thomas
Duncombe of Duncombe Park, co. York); born 19 July 1808;
educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1830; a Student of Lincoln's Inn
23 November 1832, called to the Bar 30 April 1839; J. P. for co. Suffolk and D.L. for co.
Buckingham; Deputy Clerk of Parliaments 1848-75, Clerk of Parliaments April 1875;
nominated K.C.B. 14 October 1867; died at his residence, 30 Bruton Street, London,
aged 77, on Thursday, 19 November, bur. at Christchurch, co. Hants, 26 November 1885.
Will dated 28 June 1883, with three codicils dated respectively 7 November 1885 and
18 November 1885 (two), proved (Prin. Reg., 1035, 85) 30 December 1885, by the Hon""'"
Dame Sophia Mary Andalusia Rose of 30 Bruton Street, London, relict, the Hon'''"' George
Henry Douglas of Wentworth, co. York, Admiral in the Royal Navy, and the Hon'^''^ Edward
William Douglas of Heatherlea, Christchurch, nephews, the Exors. She died at Leiston Old
Abbey, aged 81, on Tuesday, 13 November, and was bur. at Christchurch 16 November 1900.
Will dated 22 March 1897, proved (Prin. Reg., 94, 1901) i January 1901, by the
Hon^"'^ John Augustus de Grey, Barrister-at-Law, nephew, and the Hon'''' Alfred Chetwynd
Talbot, the Exors.
Adeline Egidia, born at Seamore Place,
Mayfair London, on Tuesday, 29 July, bapt.
at Campsea Ashe, co Suffolk, 6 October 1862 ;
marr. there 22 April 1891, Lewis Kerrison
Jarvis of Mead Lodge, Hunsdon, co. Hertford
(2nd son of Sir Lewis Whincop Jarvis of
Middleton Towers, co. Norfolk, J. P. and
D.L., by Emma his wife, eldest dau. of
Alexander Bowker) ; born at King's I-ynn,
CO. Norfolk, 3 August 1857 ; educated at
Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1876 ; Captain
3rd County of London Imperial Yeomanry.
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Miriam Isabel, born at 42 Grosvenor Square,
London, on Saturday, 22 October 1864;
marr. at St. Michael's, Chester Square,
London, on Tuesday, 26 February 1901,
(Todfrey Herbert Williams of Aberpergwm,
CO. Glamorgan (eldest son of Morgan Stuart
Williams of Aberpergwm, J. P. for the counties
of Brecknock and Glamorgan, by Josephine
Lucy Frances Marie his wife, elder dau. of
William Herbert of Clytha, co. Monmouth,
J. P. and D.L. {see Pedigree of Herbert,
Vol. J, page 12^) ; born at Curzon Street,
Mayfair, London ; educated at Eton ; J. P.
for CO. Glamorgan. =p
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Rev. William Thellusson=
(twin with Frederick),
IBaron Rendlesham ; born
6 January 1798; of
Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, M.A. 1818;
succeeded his brother
John as 3rd Baron
Rendlesham 3 July 1832;
died s.p. at Rendlesham,
CO. Suffolk, in his 42 nd
year, on Friday, 13 Sep-
tember, bur. there 20
September 1839. Will
dated ii July 1839,
proved (P.C.C. 712
Vaiighan) 2 November
1839, by Frederick, Baron
Rendlesham, brother, and
the Rev. Jermyn Pratt,
the Exors.
=Lucy, 3rd dau. of Edward Roger Pratt of Ryston Hall, co.
Norfolk, by Pleasance his wife, dau. and coheir of Samuel
Browne of King's Lynn, co. Norfolk; marr. 10 January 1826.
She was marr. 2ndly at St. George's, Hanover Square, London (by
the Rev. William Pratt), on Tuesday, 2 February 1841, as his
2nd wife, to Stewart Marjoribanks of Bushey Grove, co. Hertford
(3rd son of Edward Marjoribanks of Hallyards and of Lees,
by Grizel his wife, dau. of Archibald Stewart) ; M.P. for Hythe
1818-47. He marr. istly, 19 February 1798, Eleanor, dau. of
James Paxton of Paxton, who died in 1798. He died s.p. at
Bushey Grove 31 August 1863. Will dated 3 March i860,
with three codicils dated respectively 3 April i860, 28 April
1861 and 9 December 1861, proved (Prin. Reg., 550, 63)
30 September 1863, by Edward Marjoribanks, the younger, of
59 Strand, London, Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks of Upper Brook
Street, London, nephews, and William Matthew Coulthurst of
59 Strand, the Exors. Mrs. Marjoribanks died at Bushey
Grove on Friday, 12 May 1854. Special adfnon (with will dated
3 November 1849, and codicil dated 16 October 1852) was granted
(P.C.C. 487, 54) 26 June 1854, to Stewart Marjoribanks, husband,
and the Rev. Jermyn Pratt, brother, the Exors named in will.
Anne Blanche, of Lower Wood, Hasket-on-Woodbridge, co. Suffolk; born 10 March 1839;
died at Lower Wood, Hasket-on-Woodbridge, 26 March 1886. Will dated 20 November
1885, proved (Prin. Reg., 487, 86) 31 May 1886, by Frederick William Brook, Baron
Rendlesham, brother, and the Hon'''^ Hamilton James Tollemache of Helmington Hall,
ro. Suffolk, nephew, the Exors.
Cecilia Blanche, born at Frederick Archibald Charles Thellusson, born Ruby Alexan-
Rendlesham Hall 15 in Grosvenor Square, London, on Monday, drina Elizabeth,
September 1866, bapt. 8 June 1868; Captain Suffolk Artillery (Militia) born 1 3 January
there privately the same 1890-93 ; marr. by licence at St. George's, Hanover 1870.
day, baptism registered Square, London (by the Rev. Edwin Noyes), 12
at Campsea Ashe, co. October 1904, Lilian Greville, widow.
Suffolk.
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Frederick Thellusson (twin with=
William), Baron Rendlesham of
Rendlesham in the Peerage of
Ireland ; born at Rendlesham Hall,
CO. Suffolk, 7 January 1798; Cornet
1 2th Lancers 31 October 18 16,
retired on half-pay 21 December
1820; D.L. for CO. Suffolk; M.P.
for East Suffolk 1843 until his
death ; succeeded his brother
William as 4th Baron 13 Septem-
ber 1839; died at Rendlesham
Hall, in his 55th year, 6 April,
bur. at Rendlesham 13 April 1852.
Will dated 5 April 1852, proved
(P.C.C. 433. 52) II May 1852, by
Charles Austin and Francis Capper
Brooke, the Exors.
^Elizabeth Charlotte, eldest dau.
of Sir George Beeston Prescott of
Theobald's Park, co. Hertford,
2nd Baronet, by Catherine
Creighton his ist wife, 2nd dau.
of Sir Thomas Mills, Governor
of Quebec; born at Walhampton,
Lymington, co. Hants, 9 April
1806; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, on
Tuesday, 5 June 1838; marr.
istly in Paris 22 December 1827,
James Duff (only son of General
Sir James Duff of Funtington, co.
Sussex). She died at Rendlesham
Hall, aged 34, on Thursday, 31
December 1840, and was bur. at
Rendlesham 8 January 1841.
Edmund Thellusson,
born 20 July 1799;
Midshipman H.M.S.
" Tiber " ; drowned
at the mouth of
Portsmouth Harbour
during the tremendous
gale of 4 March 18 18.
Frederick William Brook Thellusson, Baron=
Rendlesham ; born in Florence, Italy, on Sunday,
9 February 1840; educated at Eton and at Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated 21 October 1857;
J. P., D.L. and County Alderman for co. Suffolk,
High Sheriff 1870; M.P. for East Suffolk, 1874
-85 ; Chairman of the County Council and of
Quarter Sessions, East Division co. Suffolk, from
188 1 ; Hon. Colonel Suffolk Artillery (Militia) 12
February 1887 ; succeeded his father as 5th Baron
6 April 1852.
=Lady Egidia, eldest dau. of Archibald
William, 13th Earl of Eglington and
Winton, K.T., P.C, D.C.L., LL.D.,
by Theresa his 1st wife, dau. of Charles
Newcomen of Clonahard, co. Longford ;
born at Eglington Castle, co. Ayr, 17
December 1843; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, 4 July 1861 ;
died at Rendlesham Hall, aged 36, on
Tuesday, 13 January, bur. at Campsea
Ashe, CO. Suffolk, 20 January 1880.
Mariota, born 3 May 1873; marr.
at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 28 August
1895, Arthur George, Earl of
Wilton and Viscount Grey de
Wilton of Wilton Castle, co.
Hereford ; born at 7 Chesham
Place, London, on Sunday, 17
May 1863; Hon. Colonel 2nd
Volunteer Battalion Manchester
Regiment since 2 September 1893;
succeeded his father, Seymour
John Grey, as 5th Earl 3 January
1898. =r
Percy Edward Thellusson,
born at Rendlesham on
Friday, 30 October 1874;
bapt. at Butley, co. Suffolk
(by the Rev. Goodwyn
Alfred Archer), 14 De-
cember 1874; educated at
Eton.
Hugh Edmund Thellusson,
born at 4 Grosvenor Gardens,
London, on Wednesday,
7 June, bapt. at Campsea
Ashe 25 December 1876; 2nd
Lieutenant Suffolk Artillery
(Militia) 12 February 1896,
Captain 27 April 1898, entered
the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Artillery 3 June
1899, Lieutenant Royal Field
Artillery 16 February 1901.
127
Arthur Thellusson of Aldeburgh,=
CO. Suffolk; born 19 December
1801; of Brasenose College, Oxford,
matriculated 12 April 1820, B.A.
1823; died at Bath, co. Somerset,
in his 57th year, on Tuesday,
15 June, bur. at Rendlesham, co.
Suffolk, 22 June 1858. Will dated
29 December 1855, proved (Prin.
Reg., 416, 58) 23 June 1858, by
Arthur John Bethell Thellusson
of Aldeburgh, Major Coldstream
Guards, son, one of the Exors.
^Caroline Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Sir Christopher
Bethell-Codrington of Dodington Park, co. Gloucester,
Baronet, M.P., by the Hon''''^ Caroline Georgiana Harriott
his wife, only dau. of Thomas, 2nd Baron Foley ; raarr.
at Dodington (by the Ven'''* Richard Onslow, Archdeacon
of Worcester) on Tuesday, 3 January 1826; died at
12 Warwick Square, London, in her 79th year, on
Tuesday, 19 June, bur. at Rendlesham 23 June 1877.
Adirion was granted at the Principal Registry 10 July
1877, to Arthur John Bethell Thellusson, Charlotte
Elizabeth Thellusson, spinster, and Sophia Augusta
Thellusson, spinster, children, and only next of kin.
Henrietta Frances Elizabeth, =
younger dau. of Frederick
William Thomas Vernon-
Wentworth of Wentworth
Castle, CO. York, by Lady
Augusta Frederica Louisa
his wife, 2nd dau. of Charles,
ist Marquess of Ailesbury ;
marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London,
9 March 1859 ; died at
Aldeburgh, aged 40, at
1.30 p.m. on Sunday, 30
March, bur. there 4 April
1873. ist wife.
=Colonel Arthur John Bethell Thellusson of=
Thellusson Lodge, Aldeburgh, and of
Blackheath, both co. Suffolk ; born 13
September 1826; Major Coldstream Guards,
retired 2 November 1855 ; served with the
Coldstream Guards in the Crimea from
2 May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (medal with clasp, brevet of
Major, 5th-class Medjidie and Turkish
medal) ; Hon. Colonel Suffolk Rifle
Volunteers; J. P. for co. Suffolk; died at
Thellusson Lodge, Aldeburgh, aged 75, on
Friday, 18 October, bur. at Aldeburgh 23
October 1901. Will dated 21 February
1 90 1, proved (Prin. Reg., 1488, 1901) 27
December 1901, by William Evelyn Long,
Sir Richard Edward Rowley Martin, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., and Edward Middleton Johnson,
the Exors.
=Auguste Mathilde
Henriette Louise,
dau. of George
Heineof Hanover;
marr. at Heidel-
berg in 1877.
2nd wife.
Augusta Mary Frederika Charlotte Louisa, born
Henrietta, born at 1 1 Connaught Place, Hyde
at Aldeburgh on Park, London, on Wednesday,
Tuesday, i No- 27 March 1861 ; marr. at St.
vember 1859, Michael's, Chester Square, Lon-
bapt. there 26 don (by the Rev. Canon Rooke
February i860; assisted by the Rev. Wyndham
died 9 February Arthur Scinde Merewether), on
1863. Wednesday, 3 October 1883,
Mortimer Rooke of 54 Eccleston
Square, London (4th son of
Alexander Beaumont Rooke of The Ivy, Chippen-
ham, CO. Wilts, J. P. for the counties of Wilts and
Gloucester, by Ellen his wife, dau. of Thomas
Clutterbuck of Hardenhuish Park, co. Wilts) ;
born 19 March 1854; of Oriel College, Oxford,
matriculated 23 April 1873, B.A. 1877 ; admitted
a Solicitor 1880. =j=
A
Arthur Wentworth William Augustus
Thellusson, born at Aldeburgh on
Thursday, i January, bapt. there 28
January 1863 ; appointed Lieutenant 2nd
Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers
9 September 1882, Captain 11 January
1892 ; served in the Soudan 1888, action
at Gamaizah (medal with clasp, bronze
star); operations on the Nile 1889;
died unmarried at 43 Welbeck Street,
Cavendish Square, London, aged 38, on
Friday, 25 January, bur. at Aldeburgh on
Tuesday, 29 January igor. Will dated
3 January 1900, proved (Prin. Reg.,
239, 1901) 28 February 1901, by
Katharine Emily Wilhelmina Manns, wife
of August Friedrich Manns, sister, and
Mortimer Rooke, brother-in-law, the
Exors.
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Caroline Anna Maria
Frederica, born 6 De-
cember 1827 ; died
at The Grotto, near
Reading, co. Berks,
aged 4, 4 September
1832.
Charlotte Elizabeth, born 3 May
1829; died at i Chester Place,
Pimlico, London, aged 49, on
Wednesday, 2 April 1879. Adtnon
was granted at the Principal Registry
24 May 1879, to Arthur John
Bethell Thellusson of Aldeburgh,
CO. Suffolk, and Sophia Augusta
Thellusson of i Chester Place,
London, spinster, brother and sister
and only next of kin.
Sophia Augusta, born 6 April
1830; died at St. Leonard's-on-
Sea, CO. Sussex, on Tuesday,
29 November 1904, bur. in
St. Leonard's Cemetery. Will
dated 13 July 1901, with codicil
dated 14 April 1902, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1568, 1904) 27 De-
cember 1904, by Mortimer Rooke
and Frederick William Coles, the
Exors.
Eva Blanche Katharine Emily Wilhelmina, born at Aldeburgh on Friday, 3 November,
Charlotte, born bapt. there 10 December 1865; marr. at All Saints', Upper Norwood,
at Aldeburgh on co. Surrey (by the Rev. James Oakley Coles, the Vicar), on Thursday,
Sunday, 1 5 May, 7 January 1897, as his 2nd wife. Sir August Friedrich Manns; born at
bapt. there 15 Stolzenburg, Pomerania, Germany, 12 March 1825 ; educated at the village
June 1864; died schools of Stolzenburg and Torgelow in Pomerania and at Elbing in West
there, aged 8, at Prussia; Conductor of Kroll's Orchestra in Berlin 1849-51, Kapell-Meister
5 a.m. on Sun- of Herr von Roon's Regiment in Cologne 1851-54, Musical Director of
day, 30 March, the Crystal Palace October 1855 until 1905; received from Friedrich
bur. at Aide- Wilhelm IV. of Prussia the HohenzoUern Order in 1852, from the German
burgh 4 April Emperor the Kronen Order in 1892, from the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
1873. the Order of Merit for Art and Science in 1895, and from Alexander L of
Servia the Knight Commander's Cross of his Royal Order of St. Sava
in 1899; Hon. Mus. Doc. (Oxford) 1903; knighted at Buckingham Palace
18 December 1903 ; died at his residence White Lodge, Beulah Hill,
Norwood, in his 82nd year, on Friday, i March, bur. in Norwood Cemetery
on Wednesday, 6 March 1907, first part of service at All Saints', Norwood.
Will dated i November 1902, proved (Prin. Reg., 51, 1907) 23 April 1907,
by Dame Katharine Emily Wilhelmina Manns and Otto Manns, the Exors.
He marr. istly 30 July 1857, Sara, dau. of Frederick John and Kate
Williams; born 9 May 1840; died at Harold Road, Norwood, 7 January
1893, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London.
. I
Violet Andalusia, born
at Aldeburgh 16 No-
vember 1867, bapt.
there 5 February 1868;
died at Aldeburgh,
in her 6th year, on
Tuesday, 3 1 December
1872, bur. at Alde-
burgh 4 January 1873.
Selina ALabel Henrietta, born 29 August, bapt. at Aldeburgh
28 September 187 1; marr. at All Saints', Upper Norwood (by the
Rev. John Longe), on Friday, 25 April 1902, Herbert Davy Longe of
Abbot's Hall, Stowmarket, co. Suffolk (3rd son of the Rev. John
Longe of Sternfield, co. Suffolk, by Maria Elizabeth Verner his wife,
dau. of Richard Bartholomew Martin of Hemingstone Hall, co.
Suffolk); born at Sidmouth, co. Devon, 18 March, bapt. there
25 April 1862 ; educated at Ipswich Grammar School and at
Pembroke College, Oxford, matriculated 26 October 1881.
,y^^^>^l^C^/^^^*f^.
129
€Mtp of €]ceter, co.
Bebon.
Arms oJt record in the College of Anns. —
Or a castle and border sable besanlie.
Crest. — A griffin's head couped or be-
tween two wings sable besantie.
Motto. — Munit et alit.
John Gidley of Exeter, co. Devon=
(son of Courtenay Gidley of
Honiton, co. Devon, by Margaret
his wife, dau. of Simon Gordon of
Lympstone, co. Devon); born 31
March, bapt. at Honiton 24 April
1795 • Town Clerk of Exeter
1836-65, Recorder of Bradninch,
CO. Devon, 1856-65 ; died at
Exeter, in his 71st year, on Sunday,
8 October 1865, bur. at St. Bar-
tholomew's, Exeter. Will dated 22
September 1865, proved at Exeter
17 January 1866, by Bartholomew
Charles (iidley of Exeter, son, the
sole Exor.
^Elizabeth Caroline,
dau. of Robert
Cornish of Exeter ;
born 30 December
1797 ; married at
St. David's, Exeter,
2 December 1823 ;
died 3 January
1863, buried at
Exeter.
Elizabeth Cornish,
born 6 September
1824, and bapt. at
St. Paul's, Exeter ;
died 8 March
1825, bur. at
St. Bartholomew's,
Exeter. M.I.
John Courtenay
Gidley, born 13
July 1827, and
bapt. at St. Paul's,
Exeter ; died 8
March 1829, bur.
at Exeter. M.I.
Elizabeth, born 24 March, bapt. 21 April 1829;
marr. at St. Stephen's, Exeter (by the Rev. Sidney
William Cornish, D.D., assisted by the Rev. Joseph
'I'heophilus 'I'oye), on Thursday, 9 August 1855, the
Ven'^'"= Robinson Thornton (eldest son of Thomas
Thornton of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk) ;
born 22 August 1824, and bapt. privately;
educated at Merchant Taylors' School and at
St. John's College, Oxford, matriculated 26 June
1843, Scholar and Fellow 1843-55, B.A. (ist-class
Classics and 2nd-class Mathematics, the Junior
Mathematical Scholar) 1847, M.A. 1851," B.D.
1856, D.D. i860; Dean of Arts 1851, Lecturer
1850-55, Assistant Tutor 1854-55, Head Master
and Chaplain Royal Medical College, Epsom,
1855-70, Warden of Trinity College, Glenalmond,
and Pantonian Professor of Theology 1870-73 ;
Examining Chaplain to Bishop of London
1889-1903, Prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral
1889, Archdeacon of Middlesex 1893-1903,
Rural Dean of Kensington 1 897-1 901 ; Vicar of
St. John's, Notting Hill, co. Middlesex, 1878-1903 ;
Vice-President Victoria Institute and Royal
Historical Society, Boyle Lecturer 1881-83, for
some years Organizing Secretary Church Defence
Institution, and on Committee of the S.P.G. and
S.P.C.K. ; died at 113 Lansdowne Road, Notting
Hill, in his 82nd year, on Easter Day, 15 April,
bur. on Thursday, 19 April 1906, preceded by a
service at St. John's, Notting Hill.
I
Caroline Frances, born
21 September 1 830, and
bapt. at St. Stephen's,
Exeter ; died at St.
John's Vicarage, Not-
ting Hill (the residence
of her brother-in-law,
the Rev. Prebendary
Robinson Thornton,
D.D.), on Wednesday,
6 August 1890. Will
dated 3 December
1888, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1 1 12, 90) s
December 1890, by
Elizabeth Thornton
(wife of the Rev.
Robinson Thornton) of
St. John's V^icarage,
Notting Hill, sister,
the sole Executrix.
Bartholomew Gidley,
born 21 April 1834,
and bapt. at Bedford
Chapel, Exeter ; died
I August 1837, bur. at
Exeter. M.I.
130
John Row Gidley,
horn 20 March 1836,
and bapt. at Bed-
ford Chapel, Exeter,
CO. Devon ; died
13 June 1837, bur.
at Exeter.
Sidney Robert Gidley,
born 12 March 1838,
and bapt. at Bedford
Chapel, Exeter ; died
19 January 1840, bur.
at Exeter.
Bartholomew Charles Gidley=
of Hoopern House, Exeter ;
born 21 September 1839,
and bapt. at Bedford Chapel,
Exeter; of St. John's Col-
lege, Oxford, matriculated 29
June 1857, B.A. 1862, M.A.
1865; Solicitor and Proctor;
Town Clerk of Exeter, Mayor
1870-71; died suddenly at
his residence, Hoopern
House, Exeter, aged 49, on
Monday, i October 1888.
Will dated 3 December
1884, proved (Prin. Reg.,
601, 89) 31 July 1889, by
Mary Elizabeth Gidley, relict,
the sole Executrix.
■Mary Elizabeth, only Selina Mary,
surviving child and heir born 30 April
of John James Russell 1842, and bapt.
of Heathfield House, at Bedford
Hands worth, co. Staf- Chapel, Exeter,
ford, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Joseph
Smith of Summerfield
House, West Bromwich,
CO. Stafford ; born 5 Oc-
tober, bapt. at Christ
Church, W^est Bromwich,
2 November 1843 ; marr.
at the parish church,
Handsworth (by the
Rev. Robinson Thorn-
ton, D. D., assisted by the
Rev. Herbert Richard
Peel, the Rector), on
Tuesday, 5 June 1866.
John Gidley of Hoopern House, Exeter ; born at Exeter on
Monday, 25 March, bapt. privately 27 March 1867, and
received into the church at Holy Trinity, Exeter ; educated at
Winchester and at St. John's College, Oxford, matriculated
20 April 1885, B.A. 1888, M.A. 1891 (Honours: 4th-class,
Law); Solicitor; Captain ist Devonshire Royal Garrison
Artillery Volunteers 10 September 1892, Hon. Major
12 February 1904.
Sarah Emily Russell, born
at Exeter on Sunday, 23
February 1868.
Elizabeth Caroline, born at
Exeter on Thursday, 11
August 1870.
Margaret Frances
Mary, born at
Exeter on Friday,
3 November 187 1.
I
Katherine Maud, born
28 October 1872, bapt.
privately, died the
same day, bur. at St.
Bartholomew's, Exeter.
Courtenay de Blois Gidley, born on Saturday, 16
September, bapt. at St. Sidwell's, Exeter, 17 Oc-
tober 1876 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
Royal .Artillery 16 May 1900, Lieutenant 59th
Battery Royal Field Artillery 16 November igoi.
tl^
^tapleton of ^ffilarbroofe, ro. Hants.
Arms. — Or three fishes gules.
Cresl. — A dexter forearm habited argent holding a phcon argent.
Augustus Granville Stapleton of Warbrook and I>ymoor, co. Hants=
(natural son of John, ist Earl of Morley) ; born in London
28 September, bapt. at St. James', Westminster, 28 November
1800; entered Rugby 18 September 1814, and Pensioner of
St. John's College, Cambridge, 14 October 1818, B.A. 1823;
Private Secretary to the Rt. Hon''''^ (ieorge Canning; appointed a
Commissioner of Customs 31 August 1827; Author of "Political
Life of George Canning, 1822-27," "George Canning and his
Times," and various other works and pamphlets ; died at Drymoor, in
his 80th year, on Thursday, 26
F"ebruary, bur. at Eversley, co.
Hants, 2 March 1880. Will dated
6 December 1879, proved (Prin.
Reg., 340, 81) 22 April 1 88 1, by
Augustus Granville Stapleton of
Warbrook, son, the sole Exor.
Portrait in oils by Frederick
Richard Say, Ji.A., at GaddesAi/i, ,
Ei'ersley, in the possessiofi of
Augustus Granvil/e Stapleton, his
eldest son.
=Catherine, 2nd dau. of
John Bulteel of Fleet
House, CO. Devon, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau.
and heiress of Thomas
Perring ; born at Fleet
1 2 January 1 800 ; marr.
at Holbeton, CO. Devon,
30 June 1825 ; died at
Hornton Villas, Ken-
sington, London, on
Wednesday, 18 June,
bur. at Eversley 24
June 1856. Portrait
in oils , by Frederick
Richard Say, R.A., at
Gaddeshill, Eversley,
in the possession of
Augustus Granville
Stapleton, her eldest
Augustus Granville
Stapleton of War-
brook ; born at St.
Mary's Hill, Plymp-
ton, CO. Devon, on
Thursday, 12 April,
bapt. at Plympton
St. Mary, CO. Devon,
26 April 1832 ; of
Trinity College,
Cambridge, matri-
culated Michaelmas
Term, 185 1 ; called
to the Bar at
Lincoln's Inn 30
April 1857.
Catherine Eliza-
beth, born at
St. Mary's Hill,
Plympton, and
bapt. at Plymp-
ton St. Mary
30 April 1834;
diedat Lineham,
Yealmpton, co.
Devon, bur. at
Yealmpton 1 1
December 1849.
Rev. Frederick George^
Stapleton, born at St.
Mary's Hill, Plymp-
ton, CO. Devon, on
Wednesday, 1 1 Octo-
ber, bapt. at Plympton
St. Mary 2 December
1837 ; educated at
Cheltenham College
and at Trinity Hall,
Carnbridge, matricu-
lated Michaelmas
Term, 1855, B.A.
1859; Vicarof Seamer
with Cayton, co. York,
from 1885.
=]\Lirv Jane, eldest dau. of the
Hon'we Charles St. Clair of St.
Ella's Lodge, Eyemouth, co.
Berwick, Commander R.N. (3rd
son of Charles, 13th Baron
Sinclair), by Isabella Jane his
ist wife, 4th dau. of William
Foreman Home of Wedderburn,
CO. Berwick; born at Edinburgh
25 August 1846 ; marr. at All
Saints', Scarborough, co. York
(by the Rt. Rev. 'I'homas George
Suther, Bishop of Aberdeen and
Orkney, assisted by the Rev.
Robert Brown Borthwick), on
Wednesday, 4 April 1877.
Augu.stus Frederick St. Clair=
Stapleton, born at Scarborough
on Tuesday, 7 May, bapt. at
the parish church, Scarborough
(by his father), 20 June 1878;
educated at Haileybury.
=Lilian Alice Annie Mabel, only dau. of Charles Frederick
Hawker of Parkside, Easthampstead, co. Berks, by Emily
Hulbert his wife, dau. of William H. Aklhatn ; born 14
September 1874, and bapt. at Easthampstead (by the
Rev. Osborne Gordon, the Rector) ; marr. there (by
the Rev. Herbert .Salwey, assisted by the Rev. George
Frederick Coleridge, Vicar of Crowthorne, co. Berks)
28 June 1906.
132
Edward John Stapleton, born at St. Mary's=
Hill, I'lynipton, co. Devon, 29 June, ba])t.
at I'lympton St. Mary 27 July 1839 ; of
Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated 21
January i860; one of the Principal Clerks
of the Home Office ; Author of " Home
Office Correspondence of George Canning " ;
died s.p., aged 56, 27 January, bur. at
Eversley, co. Hants, 31 January 1896. Will
dated 13 December 1889, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1230, 96) 18 December 1896, by
Edith Mary Stapleton, relict, and Archibald
Bence Bence Jones, two of the Exors.
=Edith Mary, dau. of Henry
licnce Jones, M.D., by Lady
Millicent his wife, 2nd dau. of
Archibald, 2nd Earl of Gosford,
P.C, G.C.B. (see " Visitaiion
of Ireland" Vol. 4, page 77) ;
born in February 1853; marr. at
St. George's, Hanover Square,
London (by the Rev. Frederick
George Stapleton, Vicar of
Seainer, co. York, assisted by
the Rev. Alfred Thornton), on
Thursday, 25 April 1889.
Theresa Jane,
born in Lon-
don 30 August
1841.
Emily Theresa, born at Scarborough, co. York, on Wednesday, 5 November 1879, and
bapt. there privately ; marr. at St. Mark's, North Audley Street, London (by the Rt. Rev.
Richard Frederick Lefevre Blunt, Bishop of Hull, assisted by the Rev. Charles Walford,
Vicar of St. Saviour's, Walton Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, and the Rev. Robert Henry
Hadden, the Vicar), on Wednesday, 5 July 1905, Frederick Launcelot Hamilton Morrice of
Brampton Hall, co. Suffolk (elder son of Frederick Francis James Morrice of Ditchingham
Hall, CO. Norfolk, formerly of Betshanger, co. Kent, by Georgiana Elizabeth his wife,
youngest dau. and coheir of the Rev. Lancelot Robert Brown of Fenstanton, co. Huntingdon,
Rector of Kelsale, Carlton, Thorington and Saxmundham, all co. Suffolk) ; bom at Hamswell
House, near Bath, co. Somerset, on Monday, 5 February, bapt. at Cold Ashton, co. Gloucester,
18 March 1855 ; educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1874, LL.B. 1878; a Student of the Inner Temple 20 June 1876,
called to the Bar 17 November 1879; J.P. for the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. Her
portrait in red chalk by John Seymour Lucas, R.A., at Brampton.
A
{For issue see Pedigree of Morrice, Vol. 14, page j6.)
Mary Catherine Isabella, born at Scarborough
on Wednesday, 6 July 1881, and bapt. at
Christ Church, Scarborough.
John Charles Home Stapleton, born at Scar-
borough on Tuesday, 7 April 1885, and bapt.
at Christ Church, Scarborough.
Jean Diana Bellenden, born at Scarborough
on Friday, 9 March 1883, and bapt. at Christ
Church, Scarborough.
Edward Parker Stapleton, born at Seamer
19 August, bapt. there 28 September 1890;
educated at Lancing College.
133
Barrll (formerly ^trpfjcns) of Cretocrnan,
CO. Corutoall,
Arms on record in I he College of Arms. —
Azure a lion rampant or ducally crowned
argent.
Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet or a
Saracen's head in profile couped at the
shoulders proper wreathed about the
temples or and azure on the head a cap of
the last fretty argent tasselled gold and
turned up ermine.
Rev. Darell Stephens of Trewornan,=
in the parish of St. Minver, co.
Cornwall (younger son of Edward
Stephens of Plymouth, co. Devon
[grandson of Henry 1 )arell of Trewor-
nan], by Catherine his wife, dau. of
the Rev. John Bedford, Vicar of
Charles Church, Plymouth) ; born
to March, bapt. at St. Andrew's,
Plymouth, 13 April 1771 ; of Exeter
College, 0.\ford, matriculated 17
May 1790, B.A. 1794; Vicar of
Maker, co. Cornwall, 18 February
1796, Curate of St. Minver 19 August
181 2, Rector of Little Petherick, co.
Cornwall, 5 December 1834 until
his death ; died at I'rewornan, aged
77, 2 February 184S, bur. at St.
Alinver. Will dated 11 July 1842,
with codicil dated 8 September 1846,
proved (P.C.C. 348, 48) 20 April
1848, by Edward Stephens and
Robert Stephens, sons, also the Exor
named in codicil.
^^^^^A.<^^^^>?^*^^c:-^,v^
=Mary, dau. of
John Bennett of
Lostwithiel, co.
Cornwall ; marr.
by licence at
Bodmin, co.
Cornwall, 14 July
1802 ; died 9
October, bur. at
St. Minver 15
October 1861.
Admon granted
at Exeter to
Robert Stephens
of Plymouth, son.
Henry Darell Stephens, born
28 September, bapt. at Car-
dynham, co. Cornwall, 26
November 1803; of New
College, Oxford, matriculated
13 December 1822, Fellow
1822-40, B.A. 1826, M.A.
1830, Dean of Arts 1830,
Bursar 1831 ; a Student of
the Inner Temple 1827,
a Special Pleader ; died
unmarried, in his 37th year,
on Friday, 8 May, bur. in the
Temple Churchyard, London,
13 May 1840.
Catherine Mary,
born 20 Novem-
ber 1804, bapt.
at Cardynham 29
January 1805 ;
died unmarried
21 October, bur.
at St. Minver 29
October 1831.
Anne, born 16 August, bapt. at Cardynham
29 October 1S07; marr. at St. Petrock
Minor, co. Cornwall, 28 February 1838,
the Rev. William Gillbee (eldest son of the
Rev. Earle Gillbee, D.D., Rector of Barby,
CO. Northampton) ; of Worcester College,
Oxford, matriculated 6 March 1813, aged
18, B.A. 1816, M.A. 1819; Vicar of St.
Lssey and of Gwennap, both co. Cornwall,
1844 until his death; died at the Vicarage,
Gwennap, aged 62, after conducting the
whole of the morning duty, 13 July 1856.
.She died at Truro, co. ("ornwall, 3 December,
and was bur. at Gwennap 9 December 1876.
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134
Edward Stephens of=
Trewornan, in the
parish of St. Minver,
CO. Cornwall ; born
21 November, bapt.
at Cardynham, co.
Cornwall, lo Decem-
ber 1809; of Exeter
College, Oxford, matri-
culated 24 January
1827, B.A. 1831, M.A.
1833 ; J.P. and D.L.
for CO. Cornwall ;
died s.p. at Brislmg-
ton, CO. Somerset,
on Friday, 7 April,
bur. at St. Minver
13 April 1882. Will
dated 19 November
1856, proved (Prin.
Reg., 418, 82) 6 May
1882, by Robert
Stephens of Plymouth,
CO. Devon, brother,
the sole Exor.
=Caroline, dau. of John
Sandys (formerly John
Warren) of St. Minver
House, in the parish of
St. Minver, Lieutenant
R.N., by Anne his wife,
dau. of the Rev. E.
Marshall ; born i August
1807 ; marr. at St. Minver
9 January 1849 ! died at
Trewornan 3 March, bur.
at St. Minver 8 March
1883. Will dated 6 De-
cember 1882, proved at
Bodmin 29 May 1883,
by the Rev. Edward
.•\yshford Sanford of
Combe Flory, co. Somer-
set, and William Coode of
St. Austell, CO. Cornwall,
the Exors.
Roisert Stephens of=
Trewornan ; born at
Trewornan 26 Sep-
tember, bapt. at St.
Minver 25 October
181 1 ; died at St.
Stephen's, Ridge-
way, Plympton St.
Mary, co. Devon, 13
March, bur. at St.
Minver 18 March
1890. AVill dated
16 July 1885, with
codicil dated 14 Feb-
ruary 1889, proved
(Prin. Reg., 536,
90) 17 May 1890,
by Robert Darell
Smythe Stephens
of Trewornan, only
child, the sole Exor.
^-^^;^S^^^-^ju«^y
Jane Agnes Elford,
dau. of the Rev. John
Smythe, Rector of
Dromiskin, co. Louth,
by Harriet Elford his
wife, dau. of the Rev.
W. Wyatt ; born 1 7
November 1823; marr.
at Plympton St. Mary
(by the Rev. William
Wyatt Woollcombe)
on Wednesday, 24
May 1 848 ; died at St.
Stephen's, Ridgeway,
Plympton St. Mary,
2 April, bur. at St.
Minver 6 April 1901.
Will dated 27 April
1895, proved (Prin.
Reg., 929, 190 1 )
3 July 1901, by
Robert Darell Smythe
Stephens of Tre-
wornan, only child,
the sole Exor.
Robert Darell Smythe Darell of Trewornan,=
CO. Cornwall, and of Hillfield House,
Stoke Fleming, co. Devon (only child) ;
born 12 May, bapt. at Plympton St. Mary
28 September 1851 ; by Royal Licence
dated 23 November 1901, he and his
issue were authorized to take and use the
surname of Darell in lieu of that of
Stephens, and to bear the arms of Darell ;
Fellow of the Linnsean, Geological and
Zoological Societies.
=Mary Frances, eldest dau. of William Trevenen
of Helston, co. Cornwall, by Harriett Millett
his wife, dau. of Humphrey Millett Grylls ;
born at 13 Sunderland Terrace, Westbourne
Park, London, on Thursday, 9 June, bapt. at
St. Stephen's, Westbourne Park, 28 July 1859;
marr. at St. Michael's, Helston (by the Rev.
Joseph Sidney Tyacke, the Vicar, assisted by
the Rev. Septimus Rolleston, Vicar of St.
Minver), on Wednesday, 18 October 1882.
Darell Stephens, born at the Vicarage, Mapperton, Mamie, born at Trewornan on Monday,
CO. Dorset, on Saturday, 19 May 1883, died the 10 March 1884, bapt. there privately the
following day, bur. at St. Minver. same day, and received into the church at
St. Minver 27 June following.
135
John Stephens, born at Trevvornan, Lucretia Bedford, born at Lucretia Jane, born at
in the parish of St. Minver,
CO. Cornwall, 23 March, bapt.
at St. Minver 4 June 1814;
Lieutenant in the Royal Navy ;
drowned at Balaclava 14 November
1854, unmarried.
Trewornan i February,
bapt. at St. Minver
18 April, bur. there 20
April 1816.
Trewornan 23 February,
bapt. at St. Minver 23 April
1819 ; died at Bath, co.
Somerset, 3 July, bur. at
St. Michael's, Bath, 7 July
1834.
Darell Trevenen Stephens, born
at Trewornan on Monday, 28
September, died there on ^Ved-
nesday, 30 September 1885,
bur. at St. Minver.
Robert Darell Elford Darell,
born at Trewornan on
Friday, 5 August, bapt. at
St. Minver 12 September
1887.
I
Edward Marmaduke Darell
Darell, born at Trewornan
on Thursday, i July, bapt.
at St. Endellion, co.
Cornwall, 25 August 1897.
Henry St. George Darell Darell,
born at Trewornan on Thursday,
8 December, bapt. there privately
12 December 1898, and received
into the church at St. Endellion
29 March 1899.
Joan Gratiana, born
at Trewornan on
Saturday, 6 January,
bapt. at St. Endellion
27 February 1900.
Beatrix, born at St. Stephen's,
Ridgeway, Plympton St. Mary, co.
Devon, on Thursday, 20 March,
bapt. at St. Catherine's, Plymouth,
CO. Devon, 29 April 1902.
^2-,
i3(i
(!&rtfftt{).
Rev. Thomas Griffith (only son of Thomas Griffith of 9 Tyndale=
Place, Islington, co. Middlesex, Citizen and Saddler of London
[Master 1802], by Katherine his wife, 4th dau. of John Coote of
Paternoster Row, London) ; born at Islington 20 September, bapt.
at the parish church, Islington, 26 October 1797; of St. John's
College, Cambridge, 1818, H.A. 1822, M.A. 1831 ; Curate of
Burwell and Muckton, co. Lincoln, Vicar of St. Nicholas', Guildford,
CO. Surrey, 1823, Curate of Bisham, co. IJerks, 1826, Vicar of
Selmeston, co. Sussex, 1827, Rector of Muckton 1828, Incumbent of
St. James', Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1829, of Ram's Episcopal Chapel,
Homerton, co. Middlesex, 1830, Prebendary of St. Paul's 1862 ;
died at 8 Clapton Square, Clapton, co. Middlesex, aged 86,
24 August, bur. in the churchyard at Hackney, co. Middlesex,
29 August 1883. Will dated 14 November 1874, proved (Prin.
Reg., 815, 83) 9 October 1883, by
Walter Davis Williams of Meadhurst,
Eastbourne, co. Sussex, M.D., one of
the Exors.
"^^^C^^^^fjJ^
Charlotte, younger dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Comber, Vicar
of Oswaldkirk, co. York, J. P.
for that county, by Elizabeth
his wife, 3rd dau. of John
Coote of Paternoster Row,
London ; born at Creech
St. Michael, co. Somerset,
20 December 1794; marr. at
Oswaldkirk 12 July 1821 ;
died at 8 Clapton Square,
Clapton, aged 74, 25 No-
vember, bur. at Hackney
30 November 1868.
{See Pedigree of Comber,
page ig.)
Charlotte, born at Guildford, co.
Surrey, 18 February 1825 ; died at
8 Clapton Square, Clapton, 21 July
1868, bur. at Hackney. Admon was
granted 10 September 1868, to the
Rev. Thomas Griffith of 8 Clapton
Square, father and next of kin.
Caroline Maria, born at Bisham 19
February, bapt. there 5 July 1827 ;
marr. at Smallburgh, co. Norfolk (by
the Rev. Jacob Clements, Sub-Dean
of Lincoln Cathedral, assisted by the
Rev. Charles Edward Osborne Griffith,
nephew of the bride), on Thursday,
16 April 1 89 1, the Rev. Thomas
Walters, D.D. (son of Watkin Walters
of Brecon) ; born at Trallong, co.
Brecon, 16 August 1823; Vicar of
Ystradgynlais, co. Brecon, 1874,
Canon of St. Davids, and Vicar of
Llansamlet, co. Glamorgan ; died at
Llansamlet 17 August 1902, bur. at
Ystradgynlais. =j=
Rev. Henry Thomas Griffith, born at=
Bisham 29 November 1828, bapt. there
8 January 1829; entered at King's College,
London, in October 1844 ; elected Rous
Scholar at Pembroke College, Cambridge,
7 December 1846, B.A. (3rd-class Lit.
Hum. 23 November) 26 November 1850 ;
ordained Deacon 19 December 1852, to
St. Stephen's, Hull, co. York, Curate of
Hanworth, co. Norfolk, Perpetual Curate
of SS. Peter and Paul, Sustead, co. Norfolk,
1864-66, Vicar of St. Andrew's, Felming-
ham, CO. Norfolk, 1866-81, and Rector of
St. Peter's, Smallburgh, co. Norfolk, 1881
-97; died at Smallburgh, aged 68, 14 June,
bur. there 18 June 1897. Will dated 5 No-
vember 1886, proved (Prin. Reg., 896, 97)
9 August 1897, by the Rev. Charles Edward
Osborne Griffith, and Ada Thornton Stone,
wife of the Rev. Tom Stone, formerly
Griffith, spinster, two of the Exors.
=Ann Elizabeth,
only dau. of
Matthew Henry
Bryan of King-
ston-upon-Hull,
CO. York, by
Mary his wife,
3rd dau. of
John Detherick
Hawes; born at
Hull 15 Sep-
tember 1840;
marr. by licence
at the Abbey
Church, Selby.
Thomas Comber Griffith of Pernambuco, Brazil ;=j=Isabel Clara, eldest dau. of Thomas Prangley
born at Alby, co. Norfolk, 16 September, bapt.
at Thurgarton, co. Norfolk, 19 October 1856;
'educated at Haileybury College.
of Aylsham, co. Norfolk, Surgeon : born 14
July 1865 ; marr. at Aylsham 14 July 1882.
Mona Elfrida Zelda, born at Pernambuco, Brazil,
6 May, bapt. there 24 June 1883.
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Thomas Logan Griffith, born at Smallburgh
4 September, bapt. there 3 October 1886.
Lucia Sophia (twin with Frances
Constance), born at Ryde, Isle
of Wight, 4 February, bapt. at
Newchurch, Isle of Wight, 14
March 1830.
Frances Constance (twin with
Lucia Sophia), born at Ryde
4 February, bapt. at Newchurch
14 March 1830.
Ilda, born at Clapton, co. Middlesex, 23 May 1831 ; died
at 8 Clapton Square, Clapton, co. Middlesex, 14 November
1875, bur. at Hackney, co. Middlesex. Adiiion was granted
at the Principal Registry 29 November 1875, to the Rev.
Thomas Griffith of 8 Clapton Square, Prebend of the
cathedral church of St. Paul, London, father and next
of kin.
Lavinia Mary, born at Clapton 6 March, died 1 1 November
1833, bur. at Hackney.
Henry Christopher Wandesford Griffith of=j=Mary Amanda, dau. of Sylvester Foster of Annelly,
Annelly, Kansas, U.S.A. ; born at Alby,
CO. Norfolk, 2 December 1857, bapt. at
Hanworth, co. Norfolk, 10 January 1858.
Kansas, by Charlotte his wife, dau. of William
Schwartz of Bedford, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ; born
27 June i860; marr. at Kansas 5 June 1878.
Alice Mary, born 16 March 1879, and
bapt. at Walton, co. Harvey, Kansas ;
marr. at Annelly, Kansas, 26 March
1902, George Alexander of Brainerd,
Kansas (son of William Alexander) ;
bom 23 March 1881.
/k
Annie Elizabeth, born at Annelly,
Kansas, 9 July 1881; marr. there
8 March 1905, Virgil Chambers
(son of William Chambers); born
in Mitchell co., Kansas, 26 July
1883.
Dorothy Maud,
born at Annelly,
Kansas, 4 July
1883, bapt. at
Walton, Kansas,
2 1 September
1884.
Charles Henry Griffith, born at Annelly,
Kansas, 12 January, bapt. there 30 May
1886.
Edward Claud Griffith, born at Annelly,
Kansas, 23 March, bapt. there 20 July 1890.
Walter Wandesford Griffith, born at Charlotte Sylvia Vashti, born at Annelly,
Annelly, Kansas, 14 August, bapt. there Kansas, 24 January, bapt. there 28 July 1895.
25 November 1888.
Geoffrey Comber Griffith, born
at Pernambuco, Brazil, 30
June, bapt. there 28 August
1889.
Mary Izobel, born at
Pernambuco 29 January
1894, and bapt. there.
Ursula Lois, born at Willesden
Green, co. Middlesex, 23 Octo-
ber 1 90 1, and bapt. at Thorpe
Hamlet, Norwich.
138
Rev. Charles Edward Osborne Grififith,=
born at Alby, co. Norfolk, 13 February,
bapt. at Hanworth, co. Norfolk, 14 March
1859 ; of Magdalen College, Oxford,
matriculated 16 October 1877, aged 18,
B.A. 1881, M.A. 1884; ordained Deacon
1882, Priest 1883, Vicar of Forest-with-
Frith 1889-91, Curate of Houghton-le-
Spring 1891-9S, Vicar of Egglestone
1895-1904, all CO. Durham, and of
St. James with Pockthorpe, Norwich,
since 1904.
'Mary Emma, only dau.
of Henry Hare of Great
Baddow, co. Essex,
M.D., by Eliza Emma
his wife, dau. of Thomas
King of Edmonton,
CO. Middlesex ; born 20
June 1856, and bapt.
at Great Baddow; marr.
at St. Nicholas', Great
Yarmouth, co. Norfolk,
7 June 1883.
Emma Mary Bryan, born
at Alby 4 September,
bapt. at Hanworth 7
October i860; marr. at
the British Consulate, Per-
nambuco, Brazil, 5 October
1887, Richard Roberts
Lowe of Pernambuco,
who died on his voyage
home from Pernambuco
9 June 1901, bur. at
St. Vincent. —
/k
Charles Henry Griffith, born at Ethel Mary, born Elsie Winifred, Thomas Comber
Gateshead, co. Durham, 3 February, at Gateshead 9 born at Gates- Griffith, born at
bapt. at St. Cuthbert's, Benshatn, February, bapt. head 2 July, Houghton-le-Spring
CO. Durham, died 8 April, and at St. Cuth- bapt. at St. 28 February, bapt.
bur. in the churchyard at St. bert's, Bensham, Cuthbert's, Ben- there i April 1895.
Cuthbert's, Bensham, 11 April 21 March 1888. sham, 5 August
1885. 1889.
David William John
Griffith, born 1 2
August 1863 ; died
29 March 1864, bur.
at Hanworth.
Alice Margery, born
at Sustead, co. Nor-
folk, 22 March, bapt.
there 23 .April 1865.
Ada Thornton, born at Sustead 5 September,
bapt. there 7 October 1866; marr. at
Smallburgh, co. Norfolk, 15 September
1891, the Rev, Tom Stone (son of Thomas
Stone of Nettlecombe, co. Somerset, by
Jane Pearse his wife, dau. of Richard and
Fanny Worle of Williton, co. Somerset) ;
born 16 April, bapt. at Nettlecombe 24
June 1859; Scholar of St. John's College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term,
1876, B.A. 1880, M.A. 1884, of Ridley
Hall, Cambridge, 1890; ordained Deacon
1890, Priest 1891, Vicar of St. James with
Pockthorpe, Norwich, 1896- 1904, and of
Barrow-on-Soar, co. Leicester, since 1904.
Charlotte Langford, born
at North W'alsham, co.
Norfolk, 25 January, bapt.
at Felmingham, co. Nor-
folk, 28 March 1869 ;
marr. at the British
Consulate, Pernambuco,
7 December 1899, Arthur
Lewis Bell of Surbiton,
CO. Surrey (son of James
Bell of Surbiton) ; born
14 February 1871.
I
A
139
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Party per saltire gules and argent a castle
triple-towered in chief of the last two lions
rampant in fesse sable and an eagle
displayed in base or.
Crest. — Issuant from a wreath of oak
proper a castle triple-towered argent.
.Motto. — Forti nihil difficile.
Bteracli of J^ugljcntirn
Jilanor, co. jSiuIitngljam-
Isaac Disraeli of Hugiienden Manor
and of Bradenham, both co.
Buckingham, D.C.L., F.S.A. (only
son of Benjamin Disraeli of St(jke
Newington, formerly of Enfield, both
CO. Middlesex, and afterwards of
Woodford, co. Essex, an Italian
Merchant in New Broad Street,
London, by Sarah Siprut de Gabay
his 2nd wife) ; born at Enfield in
May 1766; created D.C.L. of Oxford
4 July 1832; Author of "The
Curiosities of Literature," "Calamities
of Authors," "Amenities of Literature,"
&c. ; died at Bradenham House, in
his 82nd year, on Wednesday, 19
January 1848, bur. in a vault in
the chancel of Bradenham Church.
M.I. Will dated 31 March 1847,
proved (P.C.C.) 24 July 1848.
y- ^ ^J^-r-Oi^ti^'
=Maria, dau. of
Nathan Basevi of
Billiter Square,
London, and sister
of George Basevi
of Brighton, co.
Sussex, J. P. and
D.L. : marr. 10
February 1802 ;
died, aged 47, 21
April 1847, bur.
by the side of
her husband, in a
vault in chancel
of Bradenham
Church. M.I.
Sarah, born in London 29 December 1802, bapt. at St. Andrew's, Holborn, London (by the
Rev. Thomas Price), 28 Augu.5t 1817; died unmarried at 73 Gloucester Place, Hyde Park,
London, on Monday, 19 December 1859, bur. in Paddington Cemetery, Willesden Lane,
CO. Middlesex. M.I. Will dated 9 December 1859, proved (Prin. Reg., 720, 59) 31
December 1859, by Ralph Disraeli of 73 Gloucester Place, Hyde Park, brother, the sole Exor.
Dorothy Sa, married at St. Augustine's, Kensington, London (by the Rev. William
Haig Brown, LL.D.), 14 July 1886, Alexander Whitelaw of (Jartshore, co. Dumbarton,
and of 34 lielgrave Square, London (eldest son of Alexander Whitelaw of Gartshore, and
of Woodhall, co. Lanark, M.P. for the city of Glasgow, J. P. and D.L. for the counties of
Dumbarton and Lanark, by Barbara Forbes his wife, youngest dau. of Robert Lockhart of
Castlehill, co. Lanark); educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge; J. P. and
D.L. for the counties of Dumbarton and Lanark; Captain (Hon. Major 1900) Lanarkshire
Imperial Yeomanry 1S97-1901, Major Sussex Imperial Yeomanry since 1901, and a Member
of the Royal Scottish Archers (King's Body Guard, for Scotland).
140
Rt. Hon''''= Benjamin Disraeli, Karl of Beaconsfield and=
Viseount Hughenden of Hughenden, co. Buckingham, K.G.,
P.C., LL.D., D.C.L. ; born at 6 John Street, Bedford Row,
London, on Friday, 21 December 1804, bapt. at St. Andrew's,
Holborn, London (by the Rev. J. Thiniblcby), 31 July 181 7;
a Student of Lincoln's Inn 18 November 1824 to 25 November
1831 ; M.P. for NLiidstone 1S37-41, for Shrewsbury 1841-47
and for co. Buckingham 1847-76 ; sworn a Privy Councillor
March 1852, Chancellor of the Exchequer February to
December 1852, February 1858 to June 1859, and July 1866
to February 1868 ; First Lord of the Treasury (Prime
Minister) 29 February to 2 December 1868, and 21 February
1874 to 27 April 1880, Lord Privy Seal 12 August 1876 to
February 1878; Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow
1871-75, installed 19 November 1873, created D.C.L. of
Oxford 7 June 1873, LL-D. of Edinburgh 30 October 1867
and LL.D. of Glasgow; F.R.S. 10 February 1876; created
Viscount Hughenden of Hughenden, co. Buckingham, and
Earl of Beaconsfield in the said county, 21 August 1876;
Joint Plenipotentiary (with the Marquess of Salisbury) at the
Congress of the European Powers at Berlin 6 June to 16 July
1878 ; invested K.G. at Osborne 22 July 1878 ; Commissioner
of Education for Scotland, one of the Committee of Council
on Education, an elected Trustee of the British Museum,
and an Elder Brother of the Trinity House ; admitted to
Freedom of the City of London 3 August 1878; Author of
"Vivian Grey," "Coningsby," "Sybil," "Tancred," "Lothair,"
"Endymion," &c. ; died s.p. at 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair,
London, in his 77th year, on Tuesday, 19 April, bur. in
a vault in the churchj'ard at Hughenden on Tuesday, 26 April
1881. M.L there, also statues in Westminster Abbey and in
Parliament Square, unveiled
19 April 1883. Will dated
16 December 1878, proved
(Prin. Reg., 484, Si) 29 June
1 88 1 , by Sir Nathaniel Mayer
de Rothschild of Tring Park,
CO. Buckingham, and Sir
Philip Rose of Rayners, co.
Buckingham, Baronets, the
Exors.
=Mary Anne, Viscountess
Beaconsfield, only dau. of
Captain John Viney Evans
of Bampford Speke, co.
Devon, R.N., Ijy Eleanor
Scope his wife, dau. of the
Rev. James Viney, B.C.L. ;
born in 1795; marr. at St.
George's, Hanover Square,
London, 28 August 1839.
She marr. istly in 181 6,
Wyndham Lewis of Pantgwyn-
lais Castle, co. Glamorgan,
M.P. for Maidstone, who
died s.p. 14 March 1838;
created Viscountess Beacons-
field of Beaconsfield, co.
Buckingham, in her own
right 30 November 1868 ;
died s.p. at Hughenden
Manor, aged 76, on Sunday,
15 December 1872, bur. in
a vault in the churchyard at
Hughenden. M.L Admon
was granted at the Principal
Registry 8 May 1874, to
Anne Price Clark, wife of
George Thomas Clark of
Dowlais House, co. Glamor-
gan, and Catherine Price
Jackson, wife of George
\\'illiam Collins Jackson of
Kempsey, co. Worcester, the
administratrixes of the un-
administered effects of the
Rev. A\"illiam Price Lewis.
Sybil Isabella, born at 89 Onslow Square, London, 4 October 1864; marr. at St. Augustine's,
Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London (by the Rev. Canon Capel Cure, Chaplain to Queen
Victoria, uncle of the bridegroom, assisted by the Ven*"'" Archdeacon Farrar, Canon of Westminster
and Chaplain to Queen \ ictoria, and the Rev. Richard Robert Chope, the Vicar), on Tuesday,
24 April 1888, John Selwin Calverley of Oulton Hall, Leeds, co. York (eldest son of Edmund
Calverley of Oulton Hall, J. P. and D.L., by Isabella Mary his wife, elder dau. of Sir John
Thomas Selwyn-Ibbetson of Down Hall, co. Essex, Baronet, and sister of Sir Henry John,
ist and last Baron Rookwood) ; born at 7 Bolton Row, London, on Wednesday, 4 July 1S55 ;
educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1874,
B.A. 1878; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1882; J.P. and D.L. for the West
Riding, co. York ; Captain 4th Battalion Essex Regiment (Militia) ; died suddenly at Oulton
Hall, Leeds, aged 45, on Sunday, 30 December 1900, bur. at Oulton 4 January 1901. Will
dated 14 December 1897, with codicil dated 6 June 1899, proved at Wakefield 26 February
1901, by Sybil Isabella Calverley, relict, one of the Exors. =p
141
Naphtali Disraeli, Ralpli (formerly Raphael) Disraeli, born in=
born in London London on Tuesday, 9 May 1809, bapt.
on Thursday, 5 at St. Andrew's, Holborn, London (by
November 1807, the Rev. W. H. Coleridge), 11 July 1817;
died young. a clerk in the Register Office in Chancery, after-
wards Deputy Clerk of the Parliaments (retired
1890) ; died at Oulton Hall, Leeds, co.
York, in his 90th year, on Tuesday, 18
October, bur. at Hughenden, co. Buckingham,
24 October 1898. Will dated 26 February
1883, with codicil dated 7 March 1897, proved
(Prin. Reg., 12 17, 98) 8 November i8g8, by
Katherine Disraeli, relict, and Charles Trevor,
the Exors.
^Katherine, dau of Charles
Trevor of Somerset House,
London, by Olivia his
wife, dau. of Ephraim
Lindo ; niarr. at St.
John's, Paddington, Lon-
don (by the Rev. R.
Twyford Mills, Vicar of
Halse, CO. Somerset,
brother-in-law of the
bride), on Thursday, 15
August 1 86 1.
Coningsby Ralph Disraeli of Hughenden=
Manor, and Horsenden House, both co.
Buckingham, and of 89 Onslow Square,
London ; born at 89 Onslow Square, Lon-
don, on Monday, 25 February 1867 ;
educated at Charterhouse and at New
College, Oxford, matriculated 16 October
1885, aged 18, migrated to Charsley
Hall; J. P., D.L. and Alderman for co.
Buckingham; M.P. for Altrincham Division
of CO. Chester* 1892-1906; Lieutenant
Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry
Cavalry since 1900; Patron of the livings
of Hughenden and Prestwood, both co.
Buckingham.
=Marion Grace, only surviving child
of Edward Silva of Testcombe, co.
Hants, and of 14 Cadogan Gardens,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, by Marian
his wife, dau. of Richard Carrol
Barton of Streatham, co. Surrey ;
marr. at St. Margaret's, Westminster
(by the Rt. Rev. Francis John Jayne,
Bishop of Chester, assisted by the
Rev. Henry Horace Pereira, Vicar
[now Bishop] of Croydon, and the
Rev. Robert Walter Carew Hunt,
Vicar of Hughenden), on Tuesday,
2 March 1897.
Marguerite
Katherine.
James (formerly Jacob) Disraeli, born in London on=
Thursday, 24 June 1S13, bapt. at St. Andrew's,
Holborn, London (by the Rev. W. H. Coleridge),
II July 181 7 ; one of Her Majesty's Commissioners of
Inland Revenue; died s.p. 23 December 1868, bur.
at Hughenden, co. Buckingham. M.L Will dated
23 March 1866, proved (Prin. Reg., 90, 69) 2 February
1869, by Benjamin Disraeli of i Grosvenor Gate,
London, brother, one of the Exors.
^Isabella Anne, eldest dau. of William
Cave of Brentry, co. (Gloucester ;
marr. at Westburyon-Trym, co.
Gloucester (by the Rev. Edward
Higgins), 24 September 1856; died
at 73 Gloucester Place, Hyde Park,
London, aged 56, on Monday, 19
December 1859.
142
Crts;p, formcrI|) of JFriern Barnet,
to, ifEitililesejr,
William Hemington Crisp=j=Bet.sy, dau. of Thomas Searle,
of Over, CO. Cambridge ' by Elizabeth \\'hite his wife ;
(son of John and Sarah
Crisp of Over) ; born 2
May, bapt. at Over 28
December 181 7; died
22 October, bur. in the
City of London Cemetery,
Little Ilford, co. Essex,
26 October 1865.
born at Willingham, co.
Cambridge, 4 January 1821,
bapt. there 10 January
1825 ; marr. at Willingham
7 October 1839 i •^'^d 9
November, bur. in the City
of London Cemetery, Little
Ilford, 13 November 1879.
Charter Crisp, bapt.
at Willingham 27 July
1845 ; died 4 August
1866, bur. in the City
of London Cemetery,
Little Ilford.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Sable on a che\Ton argent surmounted by
a pale engrailed of the last pierced of the
field five horse-shoes counter-changed.
Crest. — In front of a canieleopard statant
argent semee of pellets gorged with a collar
with line reflexed over the back gules three
horse-shoes sable.
Motto. — Mens conscia recti.
Fred Crisp of=
White House,
Friern Barnet,
CO. Middlesex,
and of Girton
and Longstan-
ton, both in
CO. Cambridge;
born at A\'illingham i January 1849 ;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Cambridge, High
Sheriff for the counties of Cambridge
and Huntingdon 1898; died suddenly
at White House, Friern Barnet, aged 56,
on Thursday, 9 November, bur. in the
churchyard at Friern Barnet on Tues-
day, 14 November 1905. \\'ill dated
23 September 1902, proved (Prin. Reg.,
62, 1906) 9 February 1906, by Elizabeth
Crisp, relict, one of the Exors.
^Elizabeth, dau.
of Richard Cox-
ford of London,
by Caroline his
wife, dau. of
NimrodThomas
Firth ; born at
Dockhead, Ber-
mondsey, co.
Surrey, 4 Au-
gust 1849, bapt.
at Zion Chapel,
Cambridge, in
May 1870; marr.
at Chesterton,
CO. Cambridge,
25 May 1874.
Rosina, born 7 March
1875, bapt. at the Con-
gregational Church,
North Finchley, co.
Middlesex, 25 Jan-
uary 1896 ; marr. at
Frieni Barnet on
Saturday, 4 June 1904,
Arthur Weddle (son
of Thomas Weddle,
by Sophia his wife,
dau. of William Pit-
man Collingbourne) ;
born 9 August 1862.
Albert Hemington Crisp,=
born 29 April 1878, bapt.
at the Congregational
Church, North Finchley,
25 January i8g6; of Tri-
nity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1896, B.A. 1899.
=Dorothea, dau. of Charles Mylne Barker
of 9 Holland Park, Kensington, London, by
Adela Louise his wife, dau. of John Clarke;
born at the Tower House, Godstone, co.
Surrey, on Friday, 23 January, bapt. at
Blindley Heath, co. Surrey, 24 April 1880;
marr. at St. John-the-Baptist's, Holland
Road, Kensington (by the Rev. William
Martin Spencer, the Vicar), on Wednesday,
15 January 1902.
Dudley Charles Hemington Crisp, born at 25 Vale Court,
Maida Vale, London, on Friday, 3 July, bapt. at St. Mark's,
Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood, London, 28 July 1903.
143
Clara, born at Willingham, co. Cambridge, 25
July 1853, bapt. at the East London Tabernacle
in June 1874 ; marr. at St. Mark's, Tollington
Park, CO. Middlesex, 4 November 1879, George
Isaac Harrison (son of George Harrison, by
Sarah Little his wife) ; born at Marlborough,
CO. \Vilts, 22 July 1850.
A
Julia, born at \Villingham 19 December
1858 ; bapt. at the East London Tabernacle
in June 1874; marr. there 28 August 1878,
Thomas Nicholls Castle (son of Thomas
Castle, by Mary Ann Nicholls his wife) ;
born at Tavistock, co. Devon, 20 October
1858. =r
A
Lilian, born 4 November 1881,
bapt. at the Congregational Church,
North Finchley, co. Middlesex,
25 January 1896; marr. at Christ
Church, North Finchley, 18 March
1905, Horatio Nelson Bolton (son
of Horatio Nelson Bolton, by
Priscilla his wife, dau. of Henry
Pound); born 14 July 1869.
=r
A
Ethel, born 25 March
1883, bapt. at the Congre-
gational Church, North
Finchley, 25 January 1896.
Fredrick Crisp, born 30
December 1884, bapt. at
the Congregational Church,
North Finchley, 25 January
1896.
Stanley Searle Crisp, born
r7 January 1887, bapt. at
the Congregational Church,
North Finchley, 25 January
1896. _
Gerald Firth Crisp, born
25 January 1889, bapt. at
the Congregational Church,
North Finchley, 25 January
1896.
A o^^u^A •
144
cL^Civ^Z^ ^>rY.)//
iHoore.
Arms. — Ermine on a chevron azure three cinquefoils or.
Crest. — An arm embowed proper holding in the hand
a sword proper hiked or.
George Moore of Coventry, co. Warwlck=
(son of John Moore of Shrewsbury,
CO. Salop, by Mary Jervis his 2nd wife) ;
born at Coventry 24 l~)ecember 1775,
and bapt. at Holy Trinity, Coventry ;
died in the Isle of Man 11 April 1842,
bur. there.
=Hannah Shaw of Coventry ;
born 23 September 1774;
marr. in co. Buckingham,
14 May 1799 ; died, in
her 65th year, 16 Septem-
ber, bur. at Holy Trinity,
Coventry, 2 2 September
1840.
Amelia, born 29 March
1800; marr. 12 Feb-
ruary 18 19, Thomas
Hubbard. She died at
Addiscombe, co. Surrey,
17 February 1869, and
was bur. at Addington,
CO. Surrey.
A
Charles Henry
Moore, born
5 June 1801 ;
died 25 Oc-
tober 1807,
buried in the
churchyard at
Holy Trinit)',
Coventry.
George Moore, born at=
Stoke Biggen, co. Warwick,
7 October 1802 ; died at
Bicester, co. Oxford, 13
March 1863, bur. there.
Adiiion was granted at
Oxford 8 August 1864,
to Catharine Comfort
Moore of Bicester, relict.
=Catharine Comfort Hay-
ward ; born at Stoke
Goldenham, co. Buck-
ingham, 5 December
1802; marr. at Stony
Stratford, co. Bucking-
ham, 16 April 1833;
died at Bicester 27 April,
bur. there 2 May 1887.
Amelia Valentine, Rev. Herbert Daniel Moore, born at Banbury 26 July Georgina Mary,
born at Banbury, 1835, and bapt. there; of Brasenose College, Oxford, of St. Edburg's
CO. Oxford, 14 matriculated 25 May 1853, aged 17, Scholar 1853-60, Villa, Bicester;
February 1834, B.A. 1857, M.A. 1873, Warden of Bishop's College, born at Banbury
and bapt. there. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 1873 ; died s.p. at 26 June 1838,
Pietermaritzburg in 1879, bur. there. and bapt. there.
Reginald Clare Moore, born at Banbury 29 October 1839,
and bapt. there; died unmarried at Bicester 30 September,
bur. there 4 October 1900. Will dated 8 November 1892,
proved at Oxford 22 March 1901, by Georgina Mary
Moore, spinster, the sole Executrix.
Chambers Loraine Moore of
Melbourne, Australia ; born at
Banbury 27 April 1841, and
bapt. there ; marr. at Melbourne,
Australia, Ellen Sanderson.
A .
145
John Moore, born 20 February 1804; M.R.C.S.,=
, Medical Officer of Health for Leicester ; died
at Leicester 2 November 1867, bur. there.
Will dated 23 November 1865, proved at
Leicester 18 January 1868, by the Rev. Daniel
Moore of Holy Trinity Parsonage, Paddington,
London, brother, William Henry Bates of Friar's
Causeway, Leicester, son of William Bates, and
Mary Moore of Leicester, relict, three of the
Exors.
=Mary, dau. of Henry
Bates of Leicester ;
born 29 May 1808 ;
marr. at the Havey
Lane Chapel, Leices-
ter, I March 1832 ;
died 1 4 January 1894,
bur. in the cemetery
at Leicester.
Richard Moore, born
1 3 February 1 806 ;
died 10 May 1812,
bur. at Holy Trinity,
Coventry, CO. Warwick.
Hannah, born 23
November, bapt. at
Holy Trinity, Coven-
try, 21 December
1807 ; died 25 April
1809, liur.at Coventry.
Henry Bates
Moore, born 31
December 1832 ;
died at Leicester
27june i87i,bur.
there. Adivion
was granted at
Leicester 3 Au-
gust 1871, to
Mary Moore of
Leicester, widow,
the mother and
only next of kin.
John Daniel Moore of=
Lancaster; born 27
October 1834, and
bapt. at Leicester ;
educated at University
College, London, and
at Edinburgh ; M.D.
Edin. 1859, L.R.C.P.
Edin. i860, M.R.C.S.
1857, L.S.A. 1858;
died at Queen Street,
Lancaster, i 7 January,
bur. in the cemetery at
Lancaster 2 1 January
1881. Will dated 30
April 1875, proved at
Lancaster 5 February
1 88 1, by Ann Moore
of Queen Street, relict,
the sole Executrix.
=Ann, dau. of Edward
Rogerson of Bramley, co.
York ; born 2 December
1847 ; marr. at the parish
church, Leeds, co. York,
20 October 1869 ; died
at Lausanne, Switzerland,
20 December, bur. at
Clarens, Switzerland, 23
December 1892. Will
dated 3 February 188 1,
with codicil dated 22
February 1886, proved
(Prin. Reg., 579, 93) 12
June 1893. Adiiion with
will was granted to
Henry Longman, the
lawful attorney of Joseph
Edward Hannah, the
surviving Exor.
Mary Hannah, born at
Leicester 30 April 1836;
marr. at Belvoir Street
Chapel, Leicester, 9
May 1856, John Joshua
Carryer of Leicester
(son of John Carryer of
Eagle, CO. Lincoln, by
Elizabeth Haddon his
wife, of Naseby, co.
Northampton) ; born at
King Street, Leicester,
9 July 1833. He died
26 July 1897, and was
bur. in the cemetery at
Leicester. Will dated
17 July 1889, proved at
Leicester 6 September
1897, by James Mason
Moore and Fanny
Maud Carryer, spinster,
daughter, the Exors.
Percy St. Aubyn Daniel Moore,
born 26 July 1870, and bapt. at
St. Thomas', Lancaster; died 17
November 1877, bur. in the cemetery
at Lancaster.
Ida Mary, born 21
August 187 1, and
bapt. at St. Thomas',
Lancaster, by the
Rev. Daniel Moore.
Aubrey Bonvill Daniel Moore,
bom 15 September 1878, and
bapt. at St. Thomas', Lan-
caster ; educated at Salisbury
and Oundle Colleges.
146
Rev. Daniel Moore, born 23 June, bapt. at Holy Trinity,=
Coventry, co. Warwick (by the Rev. John Davies), 20 July
1809; of St. Catherine Hall, Canil)ridge, Norrisian Prize 1837
and 1839, Hulsean Prize 1838, 1}..\. 1840, M.A. 1843, and
of Oxford, admitted ad etindem 4 June 1856, Tue.sday Morning
Lecturer at St. Margaret's, Lothbury, London, 1856, Select
Preacher at Cambridge 1844, 185 1, 1861, and Hulsean Lecturer
1864; Minister of Camden Church, Camberwell, co. Surrey,
1844-66, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Paddington, London, 1866-95,
Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria 1870, Rural Dean of
Paddington 1885, and Prebendary of Oxgate, in St. Paul's
Cathedral, 1880; Author of "Daily Devotion, or Prayers framed
on the successive Chapters of the New Testament," "Christian
Consolation," " Romanism as set forth in its own acknowledged
Formularies," " Sermons Preached before the University of
Cambridge," "The Christian System Vindicated against the more
Popular Forms of Modern Infidelity" (three Hulsean and Norrisian
Prize Essays), "The Divine Authority of the Pentateuch," "The
Age and the Gospel" (Hulsean Lectures for 1864), "Christ in All
Ages," 1886, and "Thoughts for Church Seasons," i888; died at
27 Cleveland Gardens, Paddington, in his 90th year, on Monday,
15 May, bur. in the family vault of George Lackington in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, on Thursday, i8 May 1899, first part
of service being held at Holy Trinity, Paddington. Will dated
31 May 1894, with codicil dated 19 February 1895, proved
(Prin. Reg., 893, 99) 8 July 1899,
by Constance Margaret Moore,
spinster, and Rev. Herbert Augus-
tine Moore, two of the Exors.
Fanny Henrietta, youngest
dau. of George Lackington
of St. John's Wood, co.
Middlesex, by I'^liza his
wife, dau. of Captain
James Bullock, R.N. ;
born at Highgate, co.
Middlesex, 2 December
18 13, bapt. at Hornsey,
CO. Middlesex, 6 October
1814 ; marr. at Christ
Church, Marylebone, Lon-
don (Ijy the Rev. Thomas
Dale, Vicar of St. Bride's,
Fleet Street, London, and
Canon Residentiary of
St. Paul's), on Thursday,
22 August 1844; died at
Holy Trinity Vicarage,
Paddington, London, i
February 187 1, bur. in
the family vault of George
Lackington in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London.
Fanny Georgiana, born at 13 North Terrace, Camberwell, on Thursday, 17 July, bapt. at
Camden Church, Camberwell (by her father), on Saturday, 28 October 1845 i ^i^d at 33
Delamere Terrace, Paddington, London, aged 57, on Sunday, i February, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, 5 February 1903. Will dated 18 September 1900, proved (Prin.
Reg., 496, 1903) 4 April 1903, by Omstance Margaret Moore, spinster, the sole Executrix.
James Mason Moore of Burleigh,=pEmma, dau. of Joseph Coleman of Leicester, Sarah Helen,
Dorking, co. Surrey ; born at
Leicester 2 August 1837.
by Sabina his wife, dau. of Thomas Hunt ; born 6 May
born at Leicester 4 June 1840 ; marr. 1839.
there 16 January 1861.
Annie Sophia, born 19
October 1861 ; died at
Castle Hill, Duffield, co.
Derby, 26 April 1890, bur.
at Duffield. Adiiion was
granted at Derby 13 June
1890, to James Mason
Moore, father and next
of kin.
Ernest Coleman Moore, born 20 October 1863;
educated at the University and Royal College of
Surgeons, Edinburgh, and at Rotunda Hospital,
Dublin: M.B. and CM. Edin. 1891, L.R.C.P.
and L.R.C.S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1891 ;
died 27 January, bur. at Southsea, co. Hants,
30 January 1904. Adriion was granted at
Winchester 24 February 1904, to James Mason
Moore, father and next of kin.
Minnie Grace,
born 3 1 March
1871.
'47
Mary, bapt. at Holy Trinity, Coventry, co. Warwick, 15 July
181 1 ; marr. 5 September 1832, Frederick Samuel Clarke; born
5 November 1804; died s.p. 20 November 1862. She died at
Addiscombe, co. Surrey, 22 February 1S95, and was bur. at
Addington, co. Surrey. Will dated ig November 1892, proved
(Prin. Reg., 397, 95) 4 .April 1895, by the Rev. Daniel Moore
of Holy Trinity, Paddington, London, the .sole Exor.
David Moore, born 23
February, bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Coventry, 23
March 1813; died 14
November 1850, bur. in
Ken.sal (ireen Cemetery,
London.
George Daniel Moore,:
born at 13 North
Terrace, Camberwell,
CO. Surrey, 30 Septem-
ber, bapt. at Camden
Church, Camberwell,
13 December 1846 ;
died at 1 2 Westbourne
Park Road, Paddington,
London, aged 31, on
Saturday, 21 September
1878, and buried in
Ken.sal Green Cemetery,
London.
=Josephine Constance Walter, 3rd dau. of Walter Brodie of Orsett
House, Hyde Park, London, by Minnie Burrough his wife ; born
at Rongiawhea, Auckland, New Zealand, 14 June '1850, bapt. there
(by the Rev. Joseph Matthews) 31 January 185 1; marr. at Holy
Trinity, Paddington, London (by the father of the bridegroom,
assisted by the Rev. John Cornthwaite Brockwell, Vicar of Owston,
West Riding, co. York), on Friday, i July 1870; died at 11
Delamere Terrace, Paddington, on Friday, 19 August, bur. with
her husband in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, on Tuesday,
23 August 1887, first part of service being held at St. Mary
Magdalene's, Paddington. Will dated 16 August 1887, with codicil
dated 18 August 1887, proved (Prin. Reg., 1065, 87) 5 December
1887, by Fanny Georgiana Moore of Holy Trinity Vicarage,
Paddington, spinster, the .sole Executrix.
'-^.<r1^rCCc^'trtr>±
Walter Daniel Moore, born at 26
Colville Road, Kensington Park,
London, on Monday, 26 June,
b;ipt. at Holy Trinity, Paddington,
London (by his grandfather), on
Monday, 24 July 1871 ; died there,
aged 8 months and 2 weeks, on
Friday, 15 March 1872, bur. in the
family vault of George Lackington
in Kensal Green Cemetery, London.
Henrietta Ernestine, born
at Orsett House, Orsett
Terrace, Hyde Park,
London, on Friday, i No-
vember 1872, bapt. at
St. Mary Magdalene's,
Paddington, London (by
the Rev. John Andrews
Foote), on Friday, 2 Feb-
ruary 1873.
Cecil Henry Ashton Moore,
born in Drummond Street,
Melbourne, Australia, 26
November 1874, and bapt.
privately by the Rev. C.
Bromley ; died at 4 Belgrave
Terrace, Simpson Street,
Melbourne, aged 4 months,
25 March 1875, ^"d bur.
in the General Cemetery,
Melbourne.
Caroline, born 5 September 1840:
died at Leicester 7 January 1876,
bur. there. Admon was granted
at Leicester i March 1876, to
Mary Moore of Leicester, widow,
mother and only next of kin.
Further adiiion was granted 16
February 1894, to James Mason
Moore.
Julia, born ig September 1842.
Herbert Cecil Moore, born 21 July 1855; educated at
Leicester and at Edinburgh; M.B., L.R.C.P. ; died s.p.
at 54 Lower Hastings Street, Leicester, 17 October 1891,
bur. at Leicester. Will dated 7 October 1891, proved
at Leicester i December 1891, by Sarah Helen Moore
of 54 Lower Hastings Street, Leicester, spinster, sister,
James Mason Moore of Castle Hill, Duftield, co. Derby,
brother, Ernest Coleman Moore of 9 Atholl Place,
Edinburgh, nephew, and Sharman Judson Wilshere of
18 Alexandra Road, Leicester, the Exors.
148
Emma, born at Coggleshill, co. Warwick, 23 November 1814, and bapt. there; marr. John
Dent of Finchley Lodge, lilackheath, co. Kent (son of William Dent, by Anne his wife);
born at Nottingham 23 November 181 7. She died at Finchley Lodge, Blackheath, aged 58,
on Thursday, 6 March, and was bur. in Charlton Cemetery, co. Kent, 12 March 1873.
He marr. 2ndly at Holy Trinity, Clapham Common, co. .Surrey (by the Rev. Daniel Moore,
Vicar of Holy Trinity, Paddington, London, and Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria),
on Saturday, 23 May 1874, Matilda Ann, eldest dau. of Benjamin James Robinson of
Finchley, co. Middlese.x ; born at George Street, Hanover Square, London, 7 May 1835.
He died at 18 Westwell Road, Streatham Common, co. Surrey, aged 82, on Friday, 23 Marcii,
and was bur. in Norwood Cemetery, co. Surrey, 28 March 1900. Adiiion was granted at
the l^rincipal Registry 3 May 1900, to Matilda Ann Dent, relict.
A
{See Pedigree of Dent, page 152.)
Rev. Aubrey Lackington Moore, born at 13 North Terrace,=
Camberwell, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 30 March, bapt. at
Camden Church, Camberwell (by his father), i June 1848;
educated at St. Paul's School 1860-67, and at Exeter College,
O.xford, matriculated 12 June 1867, aged 19, B.A. 1871,
F'ellow of St. John's College 1872-76, M.A. 1874, Lecturer
1873, Tutor 1874, A.ssistant Tutor Magdalen College 1875
-76, and 18S0-81, Tutor 1881, Tutor Keble College 1880,
and Dean; Rector of Frenchay, co. Cloucester, 1876-81,
Examining ("haplain to Bishop Mackarness 1S78, and to
Bishop Stubbs 1888, Select Preacher at Oxford 1885-86,
Whitehall Preacher 1887-88, Hon. Canon of Christ Church
1887 ; Author of "An Essay on the Christian Doctrine of
God in Lux Mundi," 1889, "Science and the Faith,"
"Essays on Apologetic Subjects," 1889, "Lectures on the
Reformation in England and on the Continent," 1890,
" FVom Advent to Advent," Sermons (2nd edition) 1894;
died at 2 Keble Road, Oxford, in his 42nd year, on Friday,
17 January, bur. in Holywell Cemetery, Oxford, 21 January
1890. Adiiion (with will dated i February 1877 annexed)
was granted at Oxford 18 February 1890, to Catharine Maria
Moore, relict, the universal legatee named in will. Aubrey
Moore Studentship founded in
1890. Poi-trait by Charles
IV. Purse placed in Keble
College Hall in iSg2.
JYuJuM^,%uinc
Catharine Maria, eldest dau. of
Frank Hurt of Nottingham, by
Emma his wife, dau. of
Nathaniel Loader of Basing-
stoke, CO. Hants ; born in
Edwards Square, Kensington,
London, on Tuesday, 22
December 1840; marr. at St.
Mary's, Newark, co. Notting-
ham (by the father of the
bridegroom, assisted by the
Rev. Josiah Brown Pearson,
the Vicar, and the Rev. Cecil
Moore), on Thursday, 3 August
1876 ; died at 3 Wellington
Place, Oxford, in her 60th year,
on Tuesday, 4 September, bur.
in Holywell Cemetery, Oxford,
7 .September 1900. Will dated
22 June 1900, proved at Oxford
I December 1900, by the Rev.
Vincent Stuckey Stratton Coles,
one of the Exors.
Stephanie Mary (Dodo), born at the Rectory,
Frenchay, on Thursday, 26 December 1878,
bapt. at St. John-the-Baptist's, Frenchay (by her
father), 9 February 1879; died at 11 The
Avenue, Castle Hill, Ealing, co. Middlesex, in
her 1 6th year, on Tuesday, 2 January, bur.
in Holywell Cemetery, Oxford, on Saturday,
6 January 1894.
I
Ethel Margaret, born at
the Rectory, Frenchay,
on Saturday, 30 October,
bapt. at St. John-the-
Baptist's, Frenchay (by
her father), 26 De-
cember 1880.
Catherine Ellen,
born at 2 Keble
Road, Oxford, on
Wednesday, 2 1
February, bapt. at
St. Giles', Oxford,
26 March 1883.
Victoria Melicent, born at 4 Belgrave Terrace, Simpson Street, Melbourne, Australia, on
Thursday, 6 January, bapt. at Holy Trinity, East Melbourne (by the Rev. Henry N. Wollaston),
on Sunday, 19 March 1876.
'49
Edith Charlotte, born at 13
North Terrace, Camberwell,
CO. Surrey, on Saturday,
13 October 1849, bapt. at
Camden Church, Camberwell,
I January 1850; marr. at
Holy Trinity, Westbourne
Terrace, Paddington, London
(by her father, assisted by
the Rev. James Fleming,
Incumbent of Camden
Church, Camberwell), on
Thursday, 30 December
1869, William Langton of
The Manor House, IJarham,
CO. Suffolk (eldest son of
Henry John Langton of
Denmark Hill, Camberwell,
by Anne Earnshaw his wife,
dau. of John Ellis of Peck-
ham Rye, CO. Surrey) ; born
at Peckham Rye 27 Sep-
tember 1839, and bapt. at
St. Giles', Camberwell.
Rev. Cecil Moore, born at 13=
North 'i'errace, Camberwell, on
Friday, 17 October, bapt. at
Camden Church, Camberwell
(by his father), 15 December
1851 ; of Exeter College, Ox-
ford, matriculated 14 October
1870, aged 18, B.A. 1874, M.A.
1877; Curate of St. Mark's,
Hamilton Terrace, St. John's
Wood, London, afterwards of
St. John's, Paddington, London;
died s.p. at 1 1 Ferndale Road,
Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent,
aged 33, on Thursday, 6 Au-
gust, bur. at Rusthall, co. Kent,
10 August 1885. Will dated
7 July 1884, proved (Prin. Reg.,
944, 85) 7 November 1885,
by Ellen Moore of 15 Ferndale,
Tunbridge Wells, relict, the
sole Executrix.
=Ellen, 3rd surviving dau. of
William Earle <jf Hungershall
Park, Tunbridge Wells, by his
wife, Anne Walford of Shifnal,
CO. Salop; born 21 September,
bapt. at St. Matthew's, Brixton,
CO. Surrey, 20 October 1841 ;
marr. at St. Mark's, Tunbridge
Wells (by the Rev. Alfred
Earle, brother of the bride,
assisted by the Rev. Aubrey
Lackington Moore, brother of
the bridegroom), on Thursday,
19 September 1878. She marr.
istly at Rusthall on Wednes-
day, 24 July 1867, Hugh
Gilliat Oldham, Captain Indian
Army (eldest .son of the Rev.
John Roberts Oldham, Vicar
of Ottershaw, co. Surrey); born
at Dulwich, co. Surrey; died at
Great Malvern, co. Worcester,
aged 36, on Thursday, 17
May 1877.
]
George Herbert Moore (twin with Constance
Beatrice) ; born at 2 Josephine Terrace, Albert
Street, Melbourne, Australia, 22 May, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Melbourne, 12 October 1877.
^^/UyCo~-(^2d^
Constance Beatrice (twin with George
Herbert) ; born at 2 Josephine Terrace,
Albert Street, Melbourne, on Tuesday,
22 May, bapt. at St. Peter's, Melbourne
(by the Rev. Canon Henry Hewitt Paulett
Handfield), 12 October 1877.
150
Alice Mary, born at 13 North Terrace, Catnberwell, co. Surrey,
on Monday, 26 February, bapt. at Camden Church, Camberwell,
10 April 1855 ; died at 13 North Terrace, Camberwell, aged
3 years and 5 months, on Thursday, 22 July 1858, bur. in the
family vault of George Lackington in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London.
Constance Margaret, born
at 13 North Terrace,
Camberwell, on Thursday,
22 January, bapt. at Cam-
den Church, Camberwell,
8 April 1857.
Rev. Herbert Augustine Moore, bom at 13 North Terrace,=
Camberwell, on Saturday, 8 September, bapt. at Camden
Church, Camberwell, 21 October i860 ; educated at St. Paul's
School and at University College, Oxford, matriculated
16 October 1880, aged 20, B.A. (Honours: 4 Hist.) 1884,
M.A. 1887 ; Vicar of St. Anselm, Davies Street (formerly
Hanover Church, Regent Street), London, 1890-96, Curate
of St. Andrew's, Peckham, co. Surrey, 1897-99, of
St. Margaret's, Lee, co. Kent, 1899-1904, Rector of Ribbes-
ford since 1904, and Vicar of St. Anne's, Bewdley, both
CO. Worcester, since 1905.
=Edith Elisabeth, 2nd dau. of
Frederick Robertson of Pains-
wick, CO. Gloucester, by Mary
his wife, dau. of John Manship
Ewart ; born at Stroud, co.
Gloucester, on Sunday, 6 Au-
gust 1853 ; marr. at Hanover
Church, Regent Street, London
(by the father of the bride-
groom, assisted by the Rev.
John Arthur Rawlins, Vicar of
St. Andrew's, Willesden, co.
Middlesex), on Tuesday, 28
October 1890.
Mary Catharine, born at 5 Prince's
Street, Cavendish Square, London,
on Sunday, 18 October, bapt. at
Hanover Church, Regent Street,
London (by her father), on Sunday,
29 November 189 1.
John Aubrey Moore, born at
5 Prince's Street, Cavendish
Square, London, on Saturday,
29 April, bapt. at Holy Trinity,
Paddington, London (by his
grandfather), on Sunday, 4 June
1S93.
<;^yr7r>:M.tr-zrL^
•5'
Bent.
Emma, youngest dau.^
of George Moore of
Coventry, co. Warwick,
by Hannah Shaw his
wife ; born at Coleshill,
CO. Warwick, 23 No-
vember 18 14, and bapt.
there ; died at Finchley
Lodge, Blackheath, co.
Kent, aged 58, on
Thursday, 6 March,
bur. in the cemetery at
Charlton, co. Kent, 12
March 1873. ist wife.
{See Pedigree of Moore,
page I4g.)
=John Dent of Finchley Lodge, Blackheath=
(son of William and Anne Dent) ; born
at Nottingham 23 November 1817;
died at iS Westwell Road, Streatham
Common, co. Surrey, aged 82, on Friday,
23 March, bur. in Norwood Cemetery,
CO. Surrey, 28 March 1900.. Adinon was
granted at the Principal Registry 3 May
1900, to ALitilda Ann Dent, the relict.
=Matilda Ann, eldest dau. of
Benjamin James Robinson
of Finchley, co. Middlesex ;
born at George Street,
Hanover Square, London,
7 May 1835; marr. at Holy
Trinity, Clapham Com-
mon, CO. Surrey (by the Rev.
Daniel Moore, Vicar of
Holy Trinity, Paddington,
London, and Chaplain-
in-Ordinary to Queen
Victoria), on Saturday, 23
May 1874. 2nd wife.
Emmeline Margaret, born at Montpcllier
Road, Brighton, co. Sussex, 18 November
1877, bapt. at St. Andrew's, Hove, co.
Sussex, 24 February 1878.
John William Dent,
bom in London 3
December 1847 ;
died at Dover, co.
Kent, aged 10 years,
on Wednesday, 2 2
September, bur. in
Kensal Green Ceme-
tery, London, 2 7
September 1858.
Marian Emma, born in London 2 June 1849; marr. at St. John's,
Blackheath (by the Rev. Daniel Moore, Vicar of Holy Trinity,
Paddington, London, Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria, uncle of
the bride), on Thursday, 9 July 1S74, Charles Sydney Robinson of
9 Princes Street, Hanover Square, London, youngest son of Benjamin
James Robinson of Finchley. She died at Bay T^odge, Totteridge, co.
Hertford, 16 September 1901, and was bur. in the churchyard at
Totteridge. Admon (with will dated 4 January 1878) was granted
(Prin. Reg., 243, 1903) 25 February 1903, to Charles Sydney Robinson,
husband. =j=
A
George Middlewood Dent=j=Charlotte, 4th dau. of Joseph John Swindell of Fanny, born at
of 20 Park Avenue, South-
port, CO. Lancaster ; born
at Southgate Road, West
Hackney, co. Middlesex,
27 September 1850.
North Finchley, co. Middlesex, by Eleanor his
wife, dau. of James Stevens of Fulking, co. Sussex ;
born at Whetstone, co. Middlesex, 5 January
1850, and bapt. there; marr. at Christ Church,
North Finchley, on Thursday, 18 June 1S74.
64 Alderman-
bury, London,
9 June 1854,
and bapt. at St.
Mary's, Alder-
manbury.
Ethel Fanny, born at Mount
Pleasant Road, Lewisham, co.
Kent, 18 January 1877, and
bapt. at the parish church,
Lewisham ; died at Southport
31 August, bur. in Southport
Cemetery 5 September 1877.
Edith, born at Southport 28 September
1880, and bapt. at St. Philip's, Southport ;
marr. there 7 June 1906, Wilfred
Bottomley of 22 Irton Road, Southport,
son of William Bottomley, J. P. for the
borough of Stalybridge.
Florence, born at
Southport 27 June
1884, and bapt.
at St. Philip's,
Southport.
152
Anns on record in the College of Arms. —
Per saltire ermine and azure two lions
rampant in pale gules and six cross-
crosslets fitchec in flanch or.
Crest. — Two cross-crosslets fitchee in
saltire azure surmounted by an eagle's
head erased or.
Mollo.—Y>e thankful.
I^Clp0»
Thomas Helps of Balham=
Hill, CO. Surrey; born at
(Jloucester 13 May 1772;
'I'reasurer of St. Bartholo-
mew's Hospital; died at
Balham Hill, aged 70, on
Saturday, 4 June, bur. at
Streatham, co. Surrey, 1 1
June 1842. M.l. ' Will
dated 27 July 1840, proved
(I'.C.C. 408, 42) 21 June
1842, by Thomas Williams
Helps and Arthur Helps,
sons, William Wiltshire
Smith and William Ford,
the Exors.
■Ann Frisquett, dau. of the
Rev. Charles I'lucknett of
Wincanton, co. Somerset ;
died at Balham Hill, aged
74, on Wednesday, 15
January, bur. at Streatham
22 January 1851. M.I.
Will dated 4 January 1851,
proved (I'.C.C. 122, 51)
I February 1851, by the
Rev. William Plucknett,
cousin. Rector of Horsted
Keynes, co. Sussex, and
Richard Helps of Glou-
cester, the Exors.
Thomas Williams Helps ; of=
Trinity College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1825, M.A. 1828; a
Student of the Middle
Temple 6 June 1823, called
to the Bar 20 June 1828;
died at 37 Redclifife Gardens,
South Kensington, London,
aged 85, on Sunday, 15 May
1887, bur. in Finchley Ceme-
tery, CO. Middlesex. Will
dated 23 April 1878, with
codicil dated 5 August 1882,
proved (Prin. Reg., 614, 87)
27 July 1887, by Catharine
Harriet Helps, relict, and
Henry Fenton, both of 37
Redclifife Gardens, South
Kensington, London, and
George Pemberton Leach of
10 Old Square, Lincoln's
Inn, London, the Exors.
Catharine Harriet,
eldest dau. of Perrot
Fenton of Saltford,
CO. Somerset ; marr.
at Saltford 3 1 August
1836 ; died at 37
Redclifife Gardens,
South Kensington,
London, aged 75,
on Friday, 5 June
1 89 1. Will dated
27 February 1889,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
748, 91) 10 June
1 89 1, by Henry
Fenton of Shrews-
bury, CO. Salop,
brother, and Thomas
Latham of Milver-
ton, CO. Warwick,
Barrister-at-Law, the
Exors.
Richard Helps of Moorcroft, co. Middle-
sex ; died from the result of an accident,
aged 74, on Wednesday, 12 December
1877, bur. in the Helps' family vault at
Streatham. M.I. Adinon was granted
at the Principal Registry 18 April 1878,
to Thomas Williams Helps of Dean's
Yard, Westminster, brother, and one of
the next of kin.
Henry Helps, died at his residence,
Wimbledon Common, co. Surrey, aged
45, on Tuesday, 15 November 1853, bur.
in the Helps' family vault at Streatham.
Will dated 16 February 1853, proved
(P.C.C. 878) 9 December 1853, by Sarah
Harriot Helps, the sole Executrix.
153
Sir Arthur iielps of Balham Hill, co. Surrey, of Vernon Hill,=
CO. Hants, and of The Cottage, Kew, co. Surrey (given him
by Queen Victoria), K.C.B., D.C.L., F.R.S. ; born at
Streatham, co. Surrey, lo July 1813; educated at Eton and
at Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1835, M.A. 1839; O.C.L.
(Oxford) 8 June 1864; Private Secretary to the Rt. Hon'''*
Spring Rice (afterwards Lord Monteagle), Chancellor of the
Exchequer, Private Secretary to Lord Morpeth (afterwards
Earl of Carlisle), Chief Secretary of Ireland, 1839; Clerk of
Privy Council 9 June i860 until his death ; employed by
Queen Victoria to revise Prince Albert's speeches 1862,
and with the preparation of " Leaves of our Life in the
Highlands," 1868, and "Mountains: Loch and Glen," 1S69;
created C.B. 30 June 1871, K.(".B. 18 July 1872; Author
of " Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd," " Friends in
Council," "The Spanish Conquest in America," and many
other works; died at 13 Lower Berkeley Street, London,
on Sunday, 7 March, bur. in the Helps' family vault at
Streatham 12 March 1875. M.L Adrnon was granted at
the Principal Regi.stry 5 June 1S75, to Dame Elizabeth
Helps of Kew, co. Surrey, relict.
=Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
Captain Edward Fuller of
Beechmount and Sackville, co.
Kerry, by Elizabeth his wife,
eldest dau. of the Rev. John
Blennerhassett, Rector of
Tralee, co. Kerry ; marr. by
licence at Castleisland, co.
Kerry, 27 October 1836; died
at The Cottage, Kew, on
Tuesday, 10 May, bur. in the
Helps' family vault at Streatham
12 May 1892. Will dated
2 September 1891, with codicil
dated 5 December 1891,
proved (Prin. Reg., 668, 92)
28 June 1892, by Edmund
Arthur Helps, one of Her
Majesty's Inspectors of Schools,
son, one of the Exors.
(Six ftdigiee of Fuller,
" Visitation of Ireland"
Vol. 4, page 82.)
Alice Plucknett,
born at 3 Eaton
Square, Pimlico,
London, on Mon-
day, 25 Novem-
ber 1839.
Rev. Charles Leonard=
Helps, born at Chester
Square, London, 10
July 1 84 1, and bapt. at
St. Michael's, Chester
Square ; educated at
Winchester ; Curate of
Wellington, co. Salop,
1868-70, Rector of
Clowne, CO. Derby,
1870-1900.
=Emily, youngest dau. of James Theobald of Hyde
Abbey, co. Hants, Nunny Castle, co. Somerset, and
of Grays Thurrock, co. Essex, J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Essex, J. P. for co. Hants, Lord of the Manor
of Nunny and of Grays Thurrock, by Sarah his
wife, dau. of the Rev. Charles Richards of Hyde
Abbey; born at Hyde Abbey; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London (by the Rev. Canon
Charles Theobald, Rural Dean, assisted by the
Rev. Frederick Theobald, brothers of the bride),
on Thursday, 2 July 186S.
Rev. Arthur Leonard Helps, born at Sutherland House, Clifton, co. Gloucester,
on Saturday, 30 March, bapt. at St. Paul's, Clifton, 6 May 1872 ; of Trinity
College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1890, B.A. 1893, M.A.
1898; Domestic Chaplain to the Rt. Rev. John Gott, Bishop of Truro, and
Priest-in-Charge of the mission church at Par, co. Cornwall, 1898- 1900; Acting
Chaplain to Field Forces, South Africa, 1900- 1902 ; Curate of Sturminster-
Newton, co. Dorset, 1903-1906, Vicar of Puddletown, co. Dorset, since 1906.
154
Edmund Arthur Helps=
of Coleshill, Amersham,
CO. Buckingham ; born
at Chester Square, Lon-
don, on Thursday, i8
May 1843, and bapt. at
St. Michael's, Chester
Square ; educated at
Thetford Grammar
School ; one of H.M.
Inspectors of Schools.
=Mary Alice, 6th dau. of
Alfred Joseph Tapson of
36 Gloucester Gardens,
Hyde Park, London,
M.B., by Ann Elizabeth
West his wife ; born at
36 Gloucester Gardens,
Hyde Park, London,
7 January, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Bryanston
Square, London (by the
Rev. George Fisk), 26
May 1853; marr. there
(by the Rev. Robert
William Forrest, D.D.,
Vicar of St. Jude's, South
Kensington, London) on
Thursday, 24 July 1884.
Edmund Arthur Plucknett Helps, born at
2 Maisemore Mansions, Canfield Gardens,
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, on Wednesday,
4 April 1888.
Meiicent, born at 46 Chester Square,
London, on Thursday, 14 August 1845 ;
marr. at Bishop's Waltham, co. Hants (by
the Rev. George Townsend Warner, assisted
by the Rev. Charles Gray), on Thursday,
3 November 1864, William Henry Stone
of Lower House, Thursley, co. Surrey (son
of William Stone of Dulwich Hill, co.
Surrey, and of Lea Park, co. Hants) ; bom
in London 8 October 1834 ; educated at
Harrow and at Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, B.A. (30th Wrangler and 8th
Classic) 1857, Fellow 1859-64, M.A. i860;
J. P. for the counties of Surrey 1861 and
Hants 1863 ; M.P. for Portsmouth 13 July
1865 to 26 January 1874; died at Coleshill
Cottage, Amersham, 7 November, bur. at
Witley, CO. Surrey, 12 November 1896.
Will dated 12 April 1892, proved (Prin.
Reg., 93, 97) 27 January 1897, by Arthur
William Stone, son, the sole Exor. She
died 27 April 1891, and was bur. at
Witley. =f=
A
Rowland Helps, born at Vernon Hill,
Bishop's Waltham, co. Hants, on Thurs-
day, 20 June, bapt. at Bishop's Waltham
II August 1850; died there, aged
8 months, on Friday, 7 March 1851.
Rose Elizabeth, born at
Vernon Hill, Bishop's
Waltham, on Thursday,
29 April, bapt. at
Bishop's Waltham 13
June 1852.
Lucy Hester, born at
Vernon Hill, Bishop's
Waltham, on Tuesday,
31 October, bapt. at
Bishop's Waltham 22
April 1854.
155
Wincent
Mary, dau. of=
the Rev. Francis
Worsley, Rector
of Chale, Isle of
Wight, by Anne
his wife, dau. of
Henry Roberts
of Standen, near
Newport, Isle of
^Vight ; born at
Chale 2 1 July
1776 ; marr.
there 1 7 Decem-
ber 1803 ; died
10 September,
bur. at Godshill,
Isle of Wight,
15 1 September
1S07. ist wife.
Arms. — Azure three quatrefoils argent.
Crest. — A demi-ram.
=George Giles Vincent (younger son of the Very=
Rev. William Vincent, D.D., Dean of Westminster,
by Hannah his wife, dau. of
j^(/^ ~'\ George Wyatt of Westminster,
>^y>^-»/-e^^ > Chief Clerk of the Vote Office,
House of Commons) ; born
II April, bapt. at Westminster Abbey 12 May 1774;
appointed Clerk and Registrar to the Dean and
Chapter of Westminster 4 November 1803; died at
Dean's Yard, Westminster, aged 85, on Friday, 28
January, bur. in the North cloister, Westminster
Abbey, 3 February 1859. Will dated 19 August
1857, with codicil dated 16 October 1857, proved
(Prin. Reg., 199, 59) 12 March 1859, by Jonathan
Worsley, the Rev.
Thomas Vincent,
son, and Charles
St. Clare Bedford,
the Exors.
=Emilia Elizabeth, 2nd
dau. of James Tappen-
den of Faversham, co.
Kent, by Margaret his
wife, dau. of John Tap-
penden of London ;
born at Faversham
5 December 1785 ;
marr. at St. Margaret's,
Westminster, 13 De-
cember 181 7 ; died,
aged 63, on Tuesday,
5 September, bur. in
the North cloister,
Westminster Abbey, 12
September 1848. 2nd
wife.
Hannah Mary, born 18 September, bapt. at
Westminster Abbey 17 October 1804; died
at 8 Dorset Place, London, aged 60, on
Wednesday, 4 January, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, 11 January 1865.
Will dated 22 October 1862, with two
codicils dated 5 March 1864 and 2 No-
vember 1864, proved (Prin. Reg., 130, 65)
13 February 1865, by Charles Desborough
Bedford and Charles St. Clare Bedford, the
Exors.
George Giles Vincent, born 28 November
1805, bapt. at Westminster Abbey 11
April 1806 ; died 25 October, bur. in
Westminster Abbey 30 October 1806.
George Vincent,^
born 8 June, bapt.
at Westminster
Abbey 25 June
1807 ; Solicitor ;
Steward to the
Dean and Chapter
of Westminster ;
died at Putney,
CO. Surrey, aged
43, on Tuesday,
25 March, bur.
in Kensal Green
Cemetery, Lon-
don, 31 March
1851.
=Caroline, 3rd dau. of Charles
Bedford, Proctor and Registrar
of the Prerogative Court of
Canterbury, by Sarah his wife,
dau. of Lawrence Desborough
of Huntingdon, M.D. ; born
31 March 181 1; marr. at St.
Margaret's, Westminster (by
the Rev. Paul Austen Bedford),
on Wednesday, 14 October
1835 ; died at Kensington,
London, on Maunday Thurs-
day, 8 April, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, 16
April 1852.
Caroline Maria, born at 2 Dartmouth Street, Westminster, on Thursday, 8 September, bapt.
privately 20 November 1836, and received into the church at St. Margaret's, Westminster,
28 July 1838; marr. at Holy Trinity, Paddington, London (by the Rev. Thomas Vincent,
Rector of Pusey, co. Berks, uncle of the bride), on Thursday, 10 September 1868, Herbert
George Bowden, son of William Carey Bowden, Captain 2nd (The Queen's) Dragoon Guards,
afterwards of the 21st Hussars, by Catherine Janet his wife, dau. of Colonel William Anstruther
(4th son of Sir Philip Anstruther of Balcaskie, co. Fife, Baronet); born 15 August, bapt. at
St. Peter Port, Guernsey, 3 October 182 1 ; Major 22nd Regiment of Foot, wounded at
Meanee, Hyderabad, India, 17 February 1843, retired from the Army in 1861; died at 7 Irving
Street, Dumfries, in his 71st year, on Tuesday, i December, bur. at Troqueer, co. Dumfries,
5 December 1891, after a service at St. John's, Maxwelltown, co. Dumfries. =p
156
Francis William Vincent, born 30 September,=
bapt. at Westminster Abbey 4 November 1818;
Clerk in Office of Woods and Forests ; died at
Brighton, co. Sussex, in his 39th year, on
Saturday, 8 August, bur. in Kensal Green
Cemetery, London, 11 August 1857. Will dated
10 July 1857, proved (Prin. Reg., 272, 58)
28 April 1858, by Jonathan Worsley and Edward
Cleasby, the Exors.
^Cecilia Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Francis
Worsley of Newport, Isle of Wight ; born
at her grandfather's residence, Westend
Lodge, Thames Ditton, co. Surrey, on
Saturday, i September 1832, and bapt. at
Thames Ditton ; marr. at Carisbrooke, Isle
of Wight (by the Rev. Edward Dickinson
Scott, the Vicar), on Wednesday, 4 October
1854.
Emilia Margaret, born at 9 Green's Row, Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
on Friday, 7 September 1855; died at "Hascombe," Park Hill, Clapham,
CO. Surrey, on Tuesday, 24 November, bur. in Brookwood Cemetery,
CO. Surrey, 27 November 1903. Will dated 15 August 1901, proved
(Prin. Reg., 117, 1904) 18 January 1904, by George Francis Worsley,
retired Major-General, and George Herbert Radclifife, the Exors.
Charles Greaves Vincent of Ryde,=
Isle of Wight ; born at Broadstairs,
CO. Kent, on Monday, 22 October
1838, bapt. at St. Margaret's,
Westminster, 15 February 1839;
Solicitor ; admitted to the Skinners'
Company 19 June 1862 ; appointed
Town Clerk of Ryde 20 December
1893.
=j=Jean Baine, elder dau. of James Gibson of Lanark, by
Sarah his wife, dau. of Charles Besly, Secretary to the
-Admiralty at Devonport ; born 5 August 1848, and bapt.
at Greenock, co. Renfrew ; marr. at Northwood, Isle of
Wight (by the Rev. Thomas Vincent, Rector of Pusey,
CO. Berks, uncle of the bridegroom, assisted by the
Rev. Allan Ramsay, Curate of Crondall, co. Hants,
cousin of the bride), on Wednesday, 18 November 1868.
Grace Desborough, born at Ryde 14 April, bapt. at St. Thomas', Ryde, 27 July 1870; marr.
at St. Michael and All Angels', Swanmore, Ryde (by the Rev. William Frederick James
Hanbury, the Vicar), on Thursday, 26 April 1900, the Rev. Henry James Moore Sanders
(son of William Henry Sanders of Greenwich, co. Kent) ; born 2 September, bapt. at
St. Alphege, Greenwich, 30 November 1868; educated at King's College, London; Vicar of
East and West Challow, co. Berks. =j=
A
157
Rev. Thomas Vincent of " Hillsborough," Clevedon,=
CO. Somerset; born 26 November, bapt. at West-
minster Abbey 24 December 1819; of St. John's
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1842, M.A. 1845 ^
Chaplain of St. Mary's Home, Wantage, co. Berks,
1850-68, Rector of Pusey, co. Berks, 1868-89,
Licensed Preacher for the diocese of Exeter
1890-94, and for Bath and Wells since 1895.
=Dorothea, 7th dau. of William Watkins
of Badby House, co. Northampton, J. P.
for that county, by Charlotte his wife,
dau. of Uavid Rattray of Coventry, co.
Warwick, and of Rothesay, Isle of
Bute, M.D. ; born 3 December 1825,
bapt. at Daventry, co. Northampton,
17 April 1S26 ; marr. at Wantage
(by the Rev. William James Butler)
on Tuesday, 6 October 1857 ; died
28 September, bur. in the cemetery at
Clevedon i October 1898.
Thomas Augustine Vincent, born at Wantage=
26 May, bapt. there 7 June 1863; educated
at Lancing College and at Worcester College,
Oxford, matriculated 20 October 1881, aged
18, B.A. 17 December 1884.
=Camille Marguerite, eldest dau. of David
C. Walker of Avondale, Alafia River, Florida,
U.S.A. ; born at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
U.S.A., 26 April 1874; marr. at Avondale
8 November 1893.
I
Dorothy Marguerite,
born 7 October 1895,
bapt. at River View,
Florida, i January
1896.
Gertrude Mary Au-
gusta, born 23
December 1897,
bapt. at Tampa,
Florida, 7 May 1898.
Augustine \Villiam Vin-
cent, born 28 October
1899, bapt. at Fruitland
Park, Florida, 24 Feb-
ruary 1900.
Beatrice Camille, born 28
September 1901, bapt. at
Asheville, North Carolina,
U.S.A., 13 January 1902.
Sarah Frances, born on Tuesday, 15 June, bapt. privately 19 August,
20 August, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 26 August 1841.
died on Friday,
Jean Frances, born at Ryde, Isle of Wight, on Thursday, 21 December 1871, bapt. at All Saints',
Ryde, 26 February 1872 ; marr. at West Challow 18 February 1901, Joseph Hutchison of
Woodside House, Netherburn, co. Lanark (eldest son of Joseph Hutchison, by Euphemia
Bannatyne his wife, dau. of William Gibson of New Lanark, M.D.) ; born at Crossford,
CO. Lanark, 19 November 1850.
158
Emilia, born 26 Sep-
tember, bapt. at St.
John-thc-Evangelist's,
Weslminster (by Rev.
William St. Andrew
Vincent, Rector of
All Hallows', Thames
Street, London), 20
October 1828.
Mary Margaret, born 2 October, bapt. at Westminster Abbey 26
November 1822; marr. at St. Margaret's, Westminster (by the Rev.
Thomas Vincent of Wantage, co. Berks), on Wednesday, 16 October
1850, Charles St. Clare Bedford (son of Cleorge Bedford of Bedford
Row, London, and of Dorking, co. Surrey, by Judith Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of George Thom]5son of Chiswick, co. Middlesex) ; born
I April i8io, bapt. at St. Andrew's, Holborn, London, 10 May 1815;
Solicitor ; Clerk to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, Coroner for
Westminster. She died, aged 34, on Thursday, 5 February, and was
bur. in Ken.sal Green Cemetery, London, 12 February 1857. He
marr. 2ndly at Christ Church, Marylebone, London, 6 August 1861,
Harriet Emma, eldest jdau. of Robert Edwards Broughton of Dorset Square, Marylebone,
London, F.R.S., a Metropolitan Police ALagistrate, by Caroline Louisa his wife, 4th dau. of
John Deschamps, who assumed by Royal Licence dated 20 October 1780, the surname
of Chamier : she died, leaving issue, at 21 Dean's Yard, Westminster, 27 March 1^02,
and was bur. in Finchley Cemetery, London. He died at 21 Dean's Yard, Westminster, aged
90, on Tuesday, 5 June, and was bur. in the North Cloister, Westminster Abbey, 9 June 1900.
Will dated 27 January 1894, with codicil dated 24 November 1896, proved (Prin. Reg., 1006,
1900) 12 July 1900, by Harriet Emma Bedford, widow, John Lydekker and Charles Edward
Broughton, the Exors. =j=
I
George Vincent, born==Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of Stainier Henry Burning-
6 October, bapt. pri-
vately, and received
into the church at
W'arrtage 7 November
1867.
ham of Taharoto, Lake Takapuna, Auckland, New
Zealand, formerly of Froyle, co. Hants ; born at
The Times, a settlement near Auckland, 7 April
1870; marr. at Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.A.,
1 8 November 1898.
Charles Porter Vincent, born 2 May 1900 ;
died 22 October 1901, bur. at Tampa,
Florida, U.S.A.
Dorothea, born
14 April, bapt.
at Pusey, co.
Berks, 25 April
1869.
Sarah Alice, born on Friday, 10 June, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Westminster, 27 July 1842 ;
marr. at St. John's Episcopal Church, Dumfries (by the Rev. A. McEwen), on Tuesday,
22 October 1878, as his 2nd wife, Seymour Montague Leslie (2nd surviving son of James
Edmund Leslie of Leslie Hill and of Seaport Lodge, both co. Antrim, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1854, by Sarah his wife, youngest dau. of the Rt. Rev. Daniel Sandford, Bishop of
Edinburgh); born 14 November 1835, and bapt. at Ballywillan, co. Antrim. He marr. istly
30 October 1866, Louisa, youngest dau. of William Graham of Fitzharris, co. Berks; she died,
leaving issue, 7 June 1869. He died at Northampton 17 November 1891, and was bur. at
Wimbledon, co. Surrey. Will dated 30 September 1887, proved (Prin. Reg., 1102, 92)
25 November 1892, by Edmund Douglas Leslie and Charles Greaves Vincent, the Exors.
Caroline, born at Ryde, Isle
of Wight, on Wednesday, 15
October, bapt. at All Saints',
Ryde, 14 December 1873.
Charles Worsley Vincent, born at Ryde on Saturday,
27 November 1875, bapt. at All Saints', Ryde, 9 January
1876 ; Solicitor at Ryde ; Captain 5th Isle of Wight (Princess
Beatrice's) Volunteer Battalion the Hampshire Regiment.
159
A
Walter George Vincent, born 12 December 1843, bapt. at the^Eleanor Diana, dau.
parish church. Putney, co. Surrey, 22 May 1844; District Registrar of Daniel Gate; marr.
of the Probate Court, Nottingham, retired 1905. at the parish church,
Marylebone, London,
At^lX-t^lA^^
May 1869.
Dorothy, born at
Ryde, Isle of Wight,
on Saturday, 15
September, bapt. at
All Saints', Ryde,
II November 1877.
Christina, born at Ryde on Monday, 30 August, bapt. at All Saints',
Ryde, 24 October 1880; marr. there 29 June 1899, William Horton
Reece (only son of William Henry Reece of Birmingham, co. Warwick,
and uf Llandudno, co. Carnarvon, Solicitor, by Mary Ann Horton his
wife); born 22 May, bapt. at Edgbaston, co. Warwick, 10 June 1866.
Eleanor Mary, born at Ryde,
Isle of Wight, on Friday, 16
February, bapt. at All Saints',
Ryde, i April 1883.
Euphemia Bannatyne, born
at Belmont, Ryde, on Friday,
6 March, bapt. at All Saints',
Ryde, 5 A])ril 1885.
Margaret Anna, born at Ryde
on Wednesday, 8 August,
bapt. at All Saints', Ryde,
12 September 1888.
160
3Rugge^^ricc of Spring (Strobe, 3Ric})monl),
Arms an record in the College of Arms. —
Quarterly : ist and 4th, Gules a lion
rampant argent, Price ; 2nd and 3rd,
Sable on a chevron invected argent between
three mullets or pierced of the field an
unicorn's head erased of the first, Rugge.
Crests. — I, A lion rampant argent in the
dexter paw a rose slipped proper, Price ;
2, A talbot passant argent gorged with a
collar and pendent therefrom an escutcheon
sable charged with the head of an ibex
couped also argent, Rugge.
Motto. — Vive ut vivas.
CO. ^urrej.
Sir Charles Price of Spring Grove, Richmond, =
CO. Surrey, Baronet (eldest son of Sir
Charles I'rice of Spring Grove, Richmond,
I St Baronet, M.l'. for London, Lord ^L^yor
1803, by Mary his wife, youngest dau. and
coheir of William Rugge of Stertloe House,
in Buckden, co. Huntingdon) ; born 3 Sep-
tember 1776; Master of the Ironmongers'
Company 1819; succeeded his father as
2iid Baronet 19 July 1818; died at Spring
(jrove, Richmond, in his 71st year, on
Monday, 26 April, bur. in the family vault
in the Old Cemetery, Richmond, 4 May
1847. Memorial Tablet on North wall of
the parish church. Will dated 5 May 1846,
proved (P.C.C. 511, 47) 4 June 1847, by
Sir Charles Rugge Price, Baronet, son, and
William Pott, the Exors. Oil Painting
(with his son Charles., afterwards jrd
Baronet), in the possession of Airs. Robert
Pott of Bentham Hill, Tunbridge Wells, co.
Kent, and two Miniatures on ivory, one in
tlie possession of Sir Charles Rugge-Price,
Baronet, the other in the possession of
Leonard Charles Price of Eivell.
{For earlier Pedigree see "Notes" to
" Visitation of England and Wales"
Vol. 7, page 7g.)
Mary Anne, dau.
of William King
of King Street,
Covent Garden,
London ; marr.
at St. Sepul-
chre's, London,
on Thursday,
3 May 1798;
died at Spring
Grove, Rich-
mond, in her
71 St year, on
Sunday, 9 May,
bur. at Rich-
mond 1 5 May
1847. Memorial
Tablet on North
wall of parish
church. Adraon
was granted
(P.C.C.) 2 Sep-
tember 1847,
to Sir Charles
Rugge Price,
Baronet, son.
Sir Charles Rugge Price,
Baronet; bom 28 Sep-
tember 1801 ; succeeded
his father as 3rd Baronet
26 April 1847 ; died
unmarried at King
William Street, London,
in his 65th year, on
Tuesday, 3 July, bur.
in the family vault in
the Old Cemetery at
Richmond 9 July 1866.
Limited admon was
granted at the Principal
Registry 2 1 September
1 867, to Edmund Charles
Currey of Lewes, co.
Sussex. Further admons
were granted 8 October
1868, to Lieut.-Colonel
George Uvedale Price,
and 31 .August 1S92, to
Edmund Charles Currey
and Hall Rokeby Price.
Sir Frederick Pott Price=
of Spring Grove, Rich-
mond, Baronet ; born
at Snow Hill, London,
5 September 1806, bapt.
at St. Benet's, Paul's
Wharf, London, 8 April
1807 ; succeeeded his
brother as 4th Baronet
3 July 1866 ; died
s.p. at The Grove,
Clapham, co. Surrey,
aged 67, on Saturday,
15 November, bur. in
the family vault at Rich-
mond 2 1 November
1873. Will dated 19
February 1868, proved
(Prin. Reg., 57, 74)
2 January 1874, by
Dame Rosina Mary
Price of 15 The Grove,
Clapham, relict, the sole
Executrix.
=Rosina Mary (his cousin), 3rd dau. of
Richard Price of The Lawn, South Lambeth,
CO. Surrey, by Elizabeth Engel his wife, 2nd
dau. of Henry Heyman of Queen Square
House, London, Consul-General for the
Hanseatic Towns ; born at Roehampton, co.
Surrey, 14 June, bapt. at Putney, co. Surrey,
II July 1816; marr. at the parish church,
Clapham (by the Rev. Charles Marshall,
Vicar of St. Bride's, Fleet Street, London,
and Prebendary of St. Paul's), on Wednesday,
8 January 1868; died at 17 Penywern Road,
Earl's Court, London, in her 88th year, on
Monday, 21 March, bur. in the Old Cemetery,
Richmond, on Saturday, 26 March 1904. A
memorial service service was held at St. Philip's,
Earl's Court, the same day. Will dated 1 1 Feb-
ruary 1902, proved (Prin. Reg., 812, 1904)
8 June 1904, by Edward Uvedale Augustus Price,
Major 4th East Surrey Regiment, and Francis
Edwin Essington Farebrother, the Exors.
{See Pedigree of Price, Vol. 7, page 8g,
and Addenda, present volume, page .x.xiii.)
161
Sir Arthur James Rugge-Price of Spring=j=Mary (his cousin), eldest dau. of Thomas Price,
Grove, Richmond, co. Surrey, Baronet ;
born at Snow Hill, London, 22 Sep-
tember, bapt. privately 20 October
1808, and received into the church at
Bridewell Chapel, London, 31 January
i8og ; succeeded his brother as 5th
Baronet 15 November 1873, and
Richard Price of The Lawn, South died 24 April
Lambeth, co. Surrey, by Elizabeth 1S15.
Engel his wife, 2nd dau. of Henry
Heyman of Queen Square House,
London, Consul-General for the Han-
seatic Towns; born at Broadstairs, co.
Kent, 1 September 1808, and bapt. at
assumed by Royal Licence dated | St. Sepulchre's, London ; marr. at St.
7 March 1874, the additional surname
and arms of Rugge ; died at his
residence, 54 Ennismore Gardens,
London, in his 84th year, on Tuesday,
5 January, bur. in the family vault at
Richmond 9 January 1892. Will dated
19 February 1885, with two codicils
dated respectively 28 May 1887 and
18 November 1890, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1 86, 92) I February 1892, by Sir
Charles Rugge-Price, Baronet, Irving
Frederick de Rougemont and Henry
Pott, the Exors.
Mark's, Kennington, co. Surrey, 21
July 1836; died at 54 Ennismore
Gardens, London, aged 97, on Friday,
22 September, bur. in the family
vault in the Old Burial Ground,
Richmond, on Wednesday, 27 Sep-
tember 1905. A memorial service
was held at All Saints', Ennismore
Gardens, London, the same day.
Adinon was granted at the Principal
Registry 28 November 1905, to Sir
Charles Rugge-Price, Baronet, son.
{See Pedigree of Price, Vol. 7, page <?/,
and Addenda, present vo/i/me, page xxiii. )
Mary Rugge, born at The Lawn, South Lambeth, 27 September, bapt.
at St. Mark's, Kennington, 4 November 1837 ; marr. at All Saints',
Knightsbridge, London (by the Rev. Ralph Price, formerly Rector of
Lyminge), on Thursday, 6 December i860, Irving Frederick de Rougemont
(son of Francis Frederick de Rougemont of London, by Mary Ann his
wife, dau. of John Glennie of London) ; born in London 1 7 F'ebruary
1826; died at his residence, Holmwood, Torquay, co. Devon, on Thursday,
9 February, bur. in the cemetery, Torquay, 12 February 1905. Will dated
8 June 1903, proved (Prin. Reg., 517, 1905) 18 April 1905, by Arthur
Francis de Rougemont and Ernest Frederick de Rougemont, the Exors.
Catharine Sarah,
born on Sunday,
2 r April, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London,
18 May 1839.
Charles Frederick Rugge-Price, born at 2 1 Hyde=f=Isabella Napier Keith, elder dau. of
Park Gate South, London, on Wednesday, 5 February,
bapt. at All Saints', Knightsbridge, 4 March 1868;
educated at (Cheltenham College and at the Royal
Military Academy, Woolwich ; entered the Army as
2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery 17 February 1888,
Lieutenant 17 F'ebruary 1891, Captain 26 June 1898,
Major Royal Field Artillery 21 November 1903;
Staff-Captain Royal Artillery (Eastern District)
3 September 1901 to 31 March 1903; served in the
South African War 1S99-1901, as Assistant Staff
Officer (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette,"
10 September 1901, Queen's medal with four clasps).
Major-General James Keith Trotter, C.B.,
C.M.G., R.A., by Alice his wife, dau.
of FVancis James Crow of Haughton
Hall, Darlington, co. Durham ; born at
Aldershot on Monday, 30 June 1879;
marr. at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington,
London (by the Rev. John George
Trotter, uncle of the bride, assisted by
the Rev. Canon Somerset Edward
Pennefather, the Vicar, and the Rev.
Lionel Walsh), on Tuesday, 15 October
1901.
Charles James Napier Rugge-Price,
born at Trinity Lodge, Colchester, co.
Essex, on Thursday, 4 September, bapt.
at St. Mary-at-the-Walls, Colchester,
22 October 1902.
162
Catharine Marjoric, born at Durrington,
CO. Wilts, on Tuesday, 5 January,
bapt. at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington,
London, 27 February 1904.
Mary, born 7 July 1800; marr. at Bridewell
Chapel, London, on Tuesday, 4 November
1823, William Pott of Bridge Street,
Southwark, and of Wallington House, both
CO. Surrey (son of Robert Pott of Ikidge
Street, Southwark, by Sarah his wife, dau.
of Hamilton Kirby of the Island of
Antigua); born 4 February 1795; died at
Riverside, Ueddington, co. Surrey, in his
84th year, on Friday, 6 December 1878,
bur. at Beddington. \Vill dated 1 7
February 1873, with codicil dated 31
January 1878, proved (Prin. Reg., 167, 79)
19 February 1879, by Robert Pott and
Norbury Pott, sons, and Edmund Charles
Holland, nephew, the Exors. She died,
in her 71st year, on Monday, 15 August
1870, and was bur. at Beddington.
1
Caroline Lucy, died 23 October 1807.
Harriet, marr. at Sydenham, co. Kent (by the
Rev. Ralph Price, Rector of Lyminge, co. Kent),
on Thursday, 16 May 1850, as his 3rd wife
(her cousin), Robert Price (3rd son of Ralph
Price of Sydenham, by Charlotte Savery his wife,
2nd dau. of Lieut. -Colonel Thomas Carteret
Hardy); born 13 July 1813; Cajjtain 67th
Regiment Bengal Native Infantry. He marr.
istly, Ellen Anne Robinson, and 2ndly, Sophia
Catharine, youngest dau. of Lieut. -Colonel Robert
Leslie Anstruther of the 6th Bengal Light Cavalry.
He was killed in action at Donabue, near
Rangoon, Burma, 5 February 1853. Will dated
IS February 185 1, proved (P.C.C. 630, 53) 30
August 1853, by Ralph Charles Price, brother,
one of the Exors. She died s.p. at her residence.
Oak Lea, Lawrie Park, Sydenham, in her 76th
year, on Tuesday, 11 May 1880, and was bur. in
the family vault at the parish church, Sydenham.
Will dated 2 October 1866, with codicil dated
24 October 1879, proved (Prin. Reg., 534, 80)
2 June 1880, by Robert Pott of Beddington and
Stafford Francis Still of 5 New Square, Lincoln's
Inn, London, nephews, the Exors.
Sir Charles Rugge-Price of Spring Grove,=
Richmond, co. Surrey, Baronet ; born on
Wednesday, 26 May, bapt. at Bridewell Chapel,
London, 22 June 1841 ; educated at Harrow;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Surrey ; Lieut. -Colonel
3rd Volunteer Battalion East Surrey Regiment
1882-86, Hon. Colonel 13 April 1892 to 1904;
succeeded his father as 6th IJaronet 5 lanuary
1892.
=Antonia Mary, 2nd dau. of William James
Harvey of Camousie, co. Banff, J. P. and
D.L., by Isobel his wife, dau. of Charles
Barclay of Inchbrown, co. Moray ; born
9 January 1843 ; marr. at Carnousie (by the
Rev. Samuel Benoni Gobat, Incumbent of
Isycoed, co. Denbigh, assisted by the Rev.
James Christie Turriff) on Thursday,
II April 1867.
Isobel Mary Engel,
born at 21 Hyde
Park Street, I^ondon,
8 April, bapt. at
All Saints', Knights-
bridge, London, 6
May 1869.
Gwendolen Amy, born i October, bapt. at All Saints', Knightsbridge,
London, i November 1870; marr. at St. Matthias', Richmond, co.
Surrey (by the Rev. Edward Charles Leslie, brother of the bridegroom,
assisted by the Rev. Henry Dodwell Moore, Vicar of Honington, uncle
of the bride, and the Rev. Canon Charles Tickell Procter, the Vicar),
on Wednesday, 7 October 1896, Arthur Trevor O'Bryen Leslie,
youngest son of Thomas Leslie, M.A. (son of the Rt. Rev. John
Leslie, Bishop of Kilmore, by Anne his wife, only dau. of Sir Edward
Hoare of Annabella, co. Cork, 4th Baronet) : Captain 3rd Volunteer
Battalion East Surrey Regiment. =j=
A
163
Louisa Anne, Albinia Eliza, born i October 1809; marr. at Bridewell Chapel, London,
died 5 Decern- i October 1835 (her cousin), Ralph Charles Price of Hill House, Carshalton,
ber 1810. CO. Surrey (eldest son of Ralph Price of Sydenham, co. Kent, by Charlotte
Savery his wife, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Carteret Hardy) ; born
25 July 1808 ; died at Brighton, co. Sussex, aged 59, on Sunday, i March
1868, bur. in the family vault at the parish church, Sydenham. Will dated
15 February 1868, with codicil dated 26 February 1868, proved (Prin. Reg.,
282, 68) 6 April 1868, by the Rev. Edmund Price of Farnborough, co. Berks,
son, Simon Adams Beck of Ironmongers' Hall, Fenchurch Street, London,
and Hall Rokeby Price of Cowper's Court, Cornhill, London, the Exors.
She died at Parkside House, Ewell, co. Surrey, aged 76, on Tuesday,
10 August, and was bur. in the family vault at the parish church, Sydenham,
on Saturday, 14 August 1886. Will dated i December 1883, proved
(Prin. Reg., 816, 86) 14 September 1886, by Norbury Pott of Riverside,
Beddington, co. Surrey, and Stafford Francis Still of Lincoln's Inn, London,
nephews, the Exors. =j=
A
Augusta Rosina, bom on Wednesday, 28 June, bapt. at Bridewell Chapel,
London, 22 July 1843 ; marr. at All Saints', Knightsbridge, London (by
the Rev. William Harness, assisted by the Rev. Ednmnd Church Brace),
on Monday, 4 November 1867, the Rev. Henry Dodwell Moore (2nd son
of Philip Charles Moore of Doctors' Commons, London, by .Margaret
Rosa his wife, dau. of Henry Darlot) ; born at Doctors' Commons
18 October, bapt. at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London, 11
December 1838 ; of Pembroke College, 0.xford, matriculated 3 June
1858, aged 19, B.A. 1862, M.A. 1865 ; Vicar of Honington, co. Lincoln,
1867, Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Lincoln, 1870-88, Rural Dean
of Loveden from 1879, Prebendary or Canon of Welton Rival in
Lincoln Cathedral from 1903. She died at the Vicarage, Honington, aged
57, on Wednesday, 6 February, and was bur. at Honington 9 February
1901. Adfiion was granted at the Principal Registry 27 June 1901, to the
Rev. Henry Dodwell Moore, husband.
Alice Elizabeth,
born on Thurs-
day, 6 February,
bapt. at Bride-
well Chapel 15
March 1845.
A
Arthur Rugge-Price, born at Ifield, co. Sussex, on Monday, 10 February, bapt. there
19 March 1873; Lieutenant 3rd Volunteer Battalion East Surrey Regiment; died at Spring
Grove, Richmond, co. Surrey, aged 24, on Friday, 10 December 1897, bur. in the new family
vault in Richmond Cemetery. Adinon was granted at the Principal Registry 10 January 1897,
to Sir Charles Rugge-Price, Baronet, father.
164
Charlotte Elizabeth,
died unmarried, in
her 23rd year, on
Tuesday, 28 March
1837-
Emily Harriet, marr. at the parish church, Richmond, co. Surrey
(by the Rev. Ralph Price, Rector of Lyminge, co. Kent), on
Wednesday, 2 April 1845, Henry Currey of Sydenham, co. Kent, of
Old Palace Yard, Westminster, and of 37 Norfolk Street, Strand,
London (son of Benjamin Currey of Eltham Park, co. Kent) ;
he died at his residence, " The Chesnuts," Lawrie Park, Sydenham,
aged 80, on Friday, 23 November 1900, and was bur. in Norwood
Cemetery, co. Surrey. Will dated 13 February 1899, proved (Prin.
Reg., 22, 1901) 15 January 1901, by Charles Henry Currey, retired
Lieut.-Colonel, and Percivall Currey, the Exors. She died at "The
Chesnuts," Lawrie Park, Sydenham, in her 79th year, on Sunday,
I March 1896, and was bur. in Norwood Cemetery.
Edith Winifred,
born 29 January,
bapt. at Heene,
CO. Sussex, 1 2
March 1875.
Henrietta, born 16 September 1877, and bapt. at
Seale, co. Surrey ; marr. at St. Matthias', Richmond
(by the Rev. Lionel Walsh, assisted by the Rev.
Canon Dodwell Moore, uncle of the bride, and the
Rev. Max Binney, the Vicar), 4 June 1907, Richard
Rawlinson, son of Thomas Rawlinson.
Gwladys Margaret,
born 6 September,
bapt. at the parish
church, Richmond,
18 October 1879.
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165
Wlootifjcati.
Joseph Woodhead of London ;=
born 24 December 1774; a Navy
Agent ; died at 8 Belvedere
Terrace, Brighton, co. Sussex,
on Sunday, 1 1 March, bur. in
the Extra Mural Cemetery,
Brighton, 17 March 1866. Will
dated 22 October 1864, proved
(Frin. Reg., 349, 66) 9 May
1866, by Harriet Woodhead,
relict, and Charles Hervey, two
of the surviving Exors.
=Harriet, elder dau. of the Rev. Thomas Comber, Rector of
Osvvaldkirk, co. York, J. P. for that county, by Elizabeth his
wife, 3rd dau. of John Coote of Paternoster Row, London;
born at Creech St. Michael, co. Somerset, 4 July, bapt. there
I August 1793; marr. at Sidmouth, co. Devon, 3 October
1815; died at 8 Belvedere Terrace, Brighton, in her 80th
year, on Monday, 15 July 1872, bur. in the Extra Mural
Cemetery, Brighton. Will dated 5 February 1867, proved
(Prin. Reg., 548, 72) 20 August 1S72, by Henry Joseph
Plumridge Woodhead of Brighton, Major 3rd Middlesex
Regiment of Militia, son, and Charles Hervey, the Exors.
{See Pedigree of Comber, page ig.)
Josephine Harriet,
born at Chelten-
ham, CO. Gloucester,
4 October 1 8 1 6 ;
died in London,
aged 7, on Tuesday,
6 April 1824.
Henry Joseph Plumridge Woodhead of=
Heathfield House, Heathfield, co. Sussex,
and of 12 Norfolk Terrace, Brighton ;
born in London on Wednesday, 8 March
1820; Captain 3rd Middlesex Militia
and subsequently Major 3rd Battalion
Royal Fusiliers ; died at 12 Norfolk
Terrace, Brighton, aged 82, on Sunday,
II January 1903, bur. in the cemetery at
Brighton.
=Emily, 3rd dau. of the Rev.
James Crook Clements of
Lower Clapton, co. Middlesex,
by Mary his wife, dau. of
George Jubb; born at Clapton
14 October 1825 ; marr. at
St. John's, Hackney, co.
Middlesex (by the Rev.
J. Clements, assisted by the
Rev. Thomas Oliver Good-
child and the Rev. Thomas
Griffith), on Tuesday, 23 June
1846.
Mary Josephine, born at
Florence, Italy, on Thursday,
18 March 1847 ; marr. at
St. Nicholas', Brighton (by
the Rev. Charles Walker,
assisted by the Rev. James
O'Brien, D.D.), on Tuesday,
17 January 187 1, Lieut.-
Colonel Edward Walker of
Mayfield, co. Sussex (son of
Robert Walker of London,
M.D.); born in London
5 November 1836; entered
the Army as Ensign 2nd
Battalion the 21st (Royal
North British) Fusiliers 31
May 1859, Lieutenant 12 Feb-
ruary 1862. She died at
Mentone, France, on Satur-
day, 21 February 1891, bur.
there. =j=
A
Emily Alice, born at Oswald-
kirk 26 June 1848.
Margaret Caroline, born at Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park,
London, on 'I'hursday, 6 December 1849; marr. at St.
Nicholas', Brighton (by the Rev. Richard William Vigors,
Rector of Llanwenarth, co. Monmouth, as.sisted by the Rev.
Henry Comber Woodhead, Curate-in-Charge of St. John's,
Balham, co. Surrey, and the Rev. John Julius Hannah, the
Vicar), on Wednesday, 19 July 1882, Colonel Philip Doyne
Vigors (youngest son of the Rev. Thomas Mercer Vigors of
Burgage, co. Carlow, by Anne his wife, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
John Cliffe of New Ross, co. Wexford) ; born at Burgage
23 December 1825; gazetted Ensign in the nth (Devon)
Regiment October 1846, Lieutenant 19 July 1850, Adjutant
27 May 1856, Captain 2nd Battalion 19th (York) Regiment
(Princess of Wales' Own) 9 March 1858, Major 7 March 1870,
Lieut.-Colonel Commanding i March 1879, retired on full-pay
as Colonel 12 January 1881 ; J. P. for co. Carlow, High Sheriff
1894 ; died at HoUoden, Bagenalstown, co. Carlow, aged 78,
on Wednesday, 30 December 1903, bur. at Old Leighlin
Cathedral, co. Carlow, 3 January 1904. Will dated 18 October
1895, proved at Kilkenny 20 July 1904, by Margaret Caroline
Vigors, relict, and Thomas de Cliffe Vigors, nephew, the Exors.
Re-sealed in London 13 August 1904.
A
{See Pedigree of Vigors, " Visitation of Ireland," Vol. i, page 4J.)
166
Frederic Thomas
Woodhead, born
at Connaught Ter-
race, Hyde Park,
London, on Satur-
day, 29 July
1826 ; died there
17 April 1827.
Annie Josephine, born at 6 Montague Square, London, on Monday,
3 May 1830, and bapt. at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, London; marr.
there (by the Rev. Henry Comber, Rector of Oswaldkirk, co. York,
uncle of the bride), on Thursday, 27 June 1850, Robert Morgan Young
of Cold Blow, Bexley, co. Kent (2nd surviving son of John Adolphus
Young of Hare Hatch, co. Berks, by Frances his wife, eldest dau. of
William Henry Haggard of Bradenham, co. Norfolk) ; born at Great
Ormonde Street, London, 27 February, bapt. at St. George's, Bloomsbury, '
London, 8 May i8i8; died s.p. at Cold Blow, Bexley, aged 67, on
Monday, 25 May 1885, bur. in the cemetery at Bexley.
Rev. Heniy Comber
Woodhead, born in
Sussex Gardens, Hyde
Park, London, on
Wednesday, 2 1 May,
bapt. at St. James',
Paddington, London,
8 July 1851; educated
at King's College,
London, Associate in
Theology 1875 ; or-
dained Deacon 1875,
Priest 1876, Vicar of
Holy Trinity, Castle-
nau, Barnes, co.
Surrey, since 1900.
Clementina, born in London
26 August 1852; marr. at St.
Nicholas', Brighton, co. Sussex
(by the Rev. Henry Wood-
head, assisted by the Rev. H.
Wilson), on Tuesday, 22 Feb-
ruary 1 88 1, Charles Edward
Ducat Pennycuick of the Ceylon
Civil Service (youngest son of
Brigadier-General John Penny-
cuick, C.B., K.H.); born at
Aden in 1846 ; died at Newton
Stewart, co. Wigtown, on
Thursday, 23 January 1902,
bur. there. =^
A
Thomas \Vandesford=
Woodhead, born
at 12a Sussex Gar-
dens, Hyde Park,
London, on Satur-
day, 4 February
1854; entered the
Royal Navy 1869,
Lieutenant 1875 ;
died on board
H.M.S. "Serapis"
off Gibraltar, aged
39, on Wednesday,
29 March 1893, bur.
at sea.
=Jessie Leith,
eldest dau. of
the Rev. George
Weir, LL.D., of
the Morrin Col-
lege, Quebec,
Canada ; marr.
at St. Andrew's,
Quebec, on
Wednesday, 2 1
February 1883 ;
died 30 October
1905, buried at
Southfleet, co.
Kent.
Henry George Wandes-
ford Woodhead of
Shanghai, China ; born
at 3 Portland Avenue,
Stoke, Devonport, co.
Devon, on Tuesday, 27
November 1883.
William Dudley Woodhead,
born at 3 Garfield Terrace,
Stoke, Devonport, on Tues-
day, 13 January 1885 ;
Exhibitioner of University
College, Oxford, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1904 (ist-
class Classical Mods. 1906).
Robert Comber Woodhead, born
24 February 1886 ; Scholar of
New College, Oxford, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1905 (ist -class
Classical Mods. 1907).
Jessie Helen Stuart, born at 24
Hastings Road, Ealing, co. Middle-
sex, on Thursday, 24 November 1892.
167
Maud Helena, born at lo Leinster Terrace, Hyde Park, London,
on Thursday, 6 September 1855, and bapt. at St. James',
Paddington, London ; marr. at St. Nicholas', Brighton, co. Sussex
(by the Rev. Henry Comber Woodhead, assisted by the Rev.
H. W. Wilson), on Wednesday, 19 September 1877, Edward
Comber of Liverpool (4th son of Edward Comber of Myddleton
Hall, CO. Lancaster, by Eleanor his wife, 3rd dau. and heir of
John Oldham of Pernambuco, Brazil) ; born at Pernambuco
27 March, bapt. there 19 July 1849.
A
(See Pedigree of Comber, Vol. 7, page I4g.)
Ada Constance, born at
10 Leinster Terrace, Hyde
Park, London, on Mon-
day, 25 July 1859, and
bapt. at St. James',
Paddington, London.
Amy Christina, born at
12 Norfolk Terrace,
Brighton, on Wednesday,
20 February 1861, and
bapt. at St. Andrew's,
Hove, CO. Sussex.
Edith, born at Brighton on Thursday, 24
April 1862, and bapt. at St. Andrew's,
Hove; marr. at St. Patrick's, Hove, on
Thursday, 29 August 1889, Henry James
St. Benno Cunliffe of Eaton Gardens,
Hove (son of Henry Cunliffe) ; born at
Munich, Bavaria, on Saturday, 9 July
1864.
Grace Eyre, born at
Brighton on Wednes-
day, 24 February
1864, and bapt. at
St. Andrew's, Hove.
Hilda, born at Brighton
21 September 1865, and
bapt. at St. Andrew's,
Hove.
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168
ANCASTER.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Quarterly, ist and 4th, Or
fretty azure, Willoughby ; 2nd, Or three bars wavy gules,
Drummond ; 3rd, Ermine three pomeis each charged with
a cross or, Heathcote.
Crests. — ist (centre), A Saracen's head affront^ couped at the
shoulders proper ducally crowned or, Willoughby; 2nd
(dexter), On a ducal coronet or a sleuth hound argent
collared and line reflexed over the back gules, Drummond;
3rd (sinister). On a mural crown azure a pomeis charged
as in the arms between two wings displayed ermine,
Heathcote.
Supporters. — (Barony of Willoughby de Eresby) Dexter : A friar
vested in russet with staff and rosary or; Sinister: A savage
wreathed round the temple and loins with oak proper.
Motto. — Loyaute me oblige.
ancaster.
Katherine Sophia, eldest dau.=
of John Manners of Grantham
Grange, co. Lincoln, by his
wife, Louisa, Countess of
Dysart (in her own right),
dau. of Lionel, 4th Earl of
Dysart, K.T.; born
in 1769; marr.
at St. George's,
Hanover Square,
London, on Friday,
16 August 1793;
died at her house
in Grosvenor
Square, London,
aged 56, on Satur-
day, ?8 May, bur.
at Normanton, co.
Rutland, 9 June
1825. ist wife.
Heathcote impaling
Manners.
Sir Gilbert Heathcote, Baronet (eldest son=
of Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 3rd Baronet, by
Elizabeth his 2nd wife, dau. of Robert
Hudson of Teddington, co. Middlesex) ;
born 5 October 1773; M.P. for co. Lincoln
1 796-1807, and for CO. Rutland 1812-1841;
succeeded his father as 4th
Baronet 2 November 1785 ;
died at his seat. The Durdans,
Epsom, CO. Surrey, aged 77, on
Wednesday, 26 March, bur. in
the new vault at Normanton
3 April 1 85 1. Will with six
codicils dated i May 1834 to
21 November 1850, proved
(P.C.C. 386, si) 6 May 1851,
by Sir Gilbert John Heathcote,
Baronet, son, and the Rev.
William Cooper.
{For earlier Pedigree, see '''■Notes" to "Visitation of
England and Wales" Vol. 7, page 146.)
Charlotte Eldon,
widow ; married
on Wednesday, 10
August 1825 ; died
at The Durdans,
Epsom, aged 50,
2 1 October, buried
at Normanton i
November 1842.
2nd wife.
Arthur Heathcote of The Durdans, Epsom ; born in Langham
Place, London, 22 June 1829; Master of Surrey Staghounds
until his death; died unmarried at The Durdans 18 March
1869. Will dated 11 March 1869, proved (Prin. Reg., 258, 69)
5 April 1869, by the Rev. Thomas Heathcote of Lenton, co.
Lincoln, and Francis Heathcote of 4 Connaught Square,
London, cousins, the Exors.
Sir Gilbert John Heathcote, Baron^
Aveland of Aveland, co. Lincoln,
and a Baronet ; born at Normanton
House, CO. Rutland, 16 January
1795 ; Lord-Lieutenant for co.
Lincoln; M.P. for Boston 1820
-30, for South Lincolnshire 1832
-41, and for co. Rutland 1841-56 ;
Hon. Colonel Royal South Lmcoln-
shire Militia; succeeded his father
as 5th Baronet 26 March 1851 ;
created Baron Aveland of Aveland,
CO. Lincoln, in the Peerage of the
United Kingdom 26 February
1856; died at 12 Belgrave Square,
London, aged 72, 6 September,
bur. at Normanton 13 September
1867. Will dated 10 August 1863,
with three codicils dated respectively
10 August 1863, 8 August 1864
and 15 August 1866, proved
(Prin. Reg., 646, 67) 5 October
1867, by Gilbert Henry, Baron
Aveland one of the Exors.
^Clementina Elizabeth Drummond, Baroness Willoughby
de Eresby, eldest dau. of the Rt. Hon''''= Peter Robert,
20th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, and 2nd Baron
Gwydyr of Gwydyr, co. Carnarvon, P.C. {see Pedigree
of Gwydyr, Vol, 12, page ij6) ; born in Piccadilly,
London, 2 September, baptised at St George's, Hanover
Square, London, 15 September 1809 ; married at
Drummond Castle, co. Perth, on Monday, 8 October
1827 ; assumed by Royal Licence dated at Whitehall
16 November 1870, the additional surname and arms of
Drummond, and was declared to be 22nd Baroness
Willoughby de Eresby by patent dated 13 November
187 1, the abeyance of that barony being thus terminated
in her favour ; took by Royal Licence dated 4 May
1872, for herself and her issue, the name of Heathcote-
Drummond-Willoughby, in lieu of that of Heathcote ;
died at Grimsthorpe Castle, co. Lincoln, aged 79, on
Tuesday, 13 November 1888, bur. with her husband at
Normanton. Will dated 6 August 1884, proved (Prin.
Reg., 362, 89) I April 1S89, by Gilbert Henry Heathcote-
Drummond-Willoughby, Baron Willoughby de Eresby,
son, Hussey Packe of Prestwold, co. Leicester, and
Joseph Travers Smith of 4 Throgmorton Avenue,
London, three of the Exors.
B
Lionel Edward Heathcote of
Tadworth Court, co. Surrey ;
born in Portman Square,
London, 27 March 1796;
entered the Army as Cornet
Royal Horse Guards 28 Oc-
tober 18 13, Captain 24 July
1823; died at Tadworth Court,
aged 79, on Saturday, 17 July
1875, bur. at Epsom, co. Surrey.
Will dated 21 November 1873,
with codicil dated 25 February
1874, proved (Prin. Keg.,
877) 75) 16 November 1S75, by
Gilbert Henry, Baron Aveland,
nephew, one of the Exors.
William Henry Heathcote of=
North Luffenham Hall, co.
Rutland, and of Tadworth
Court, CO. Surrey ; born in
Portman Square, London, 29
May 1797; died s.p. at North
LulTenham, aged 83, on Sunday,
17 October, bur. there 21
October 1880. \Vill dated 17
June 1875, proved (Prin. Reg.,
308, 21) 27 April 1881, by
the Rev. Frederick Heathcote
Sutton of Brant Broughton,
CO. Lincoln, one of the Exors
of the will of Sophia Matilda
Heathcote, relict.
=Sophia Matilda, only dau. of
Thomas Wright of Upton
Hall, CO. Nottingham ; marr.
17 December 1833; died at
North Luffenham Hall, in
her 70th year, on Saturday,
20 Novemh)er, bur. at North
Luffenham 25 November
1880. Will dated 17 No-
vember 1874, with codicil
dated i November 1880,
proved (Prin. Reg., 219, 81)
15 March 1881, by the Rev.
Frederick Heathcote Sutton
of Brant Broughton, nephew,
one of the Exors.
The Rt. Hon'''^ Sir Gilbert Henry Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby,=
Earl of Ancaster, Baron Willoughby de Eresby, Baron Aveland of
Aveland, co. Lincoln, and a Baronet, P.C. ; born in Portman Square,
London, on Friday, i October 1830; M.P. for Boston 1852-56, and
for CO. Rutland 1856-67 ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Lincoln, J. P., D.L.
and County Alderman for co. Rutland, J. P. and Chairman of Quarter
Sessions, parts of Kesteven, co. Lincoln; succeeded his father as 2nd
Baron Aveland 6 September 1867 ; and his mother as 23rd Baron
Willoughby de Eresby 13 November 1888; created Earl of Ancaster
in CO. Lincoln in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 22 August
1892, joint Hereditary Lord Great Chamberlain with the Marquess
of Cholmondeley and the Earl of Carrington ; Patron of the livings
of Dolwyddelan, Eden ham, Somerby with Humby, Swinstead,
Lavington-cum-Hanby, Dorrington, Langtoft, Walcot and Rippingale,
all CO. Lincoln, and Normanton and Pilton all co. Rutland.
=Lady Evelyn Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of Charles, loth
Marquess of Huntley,
by Mary Antoinetta his
wife, only surviving dau.
of the Rev. Peter
William Pegus ; born at
Orton Longueville, co.
Huntingdon, on Sunday,
22 March 1846 ; marr.
at St. Paul's, Knights-
bridge, London (by the
Rev. George Heathcote),
on Tuesday, 14 July
1863.
c
Evelyn Clementina (Member of the Order of Mercy), born at 11 Lowndes Square, London,
on Friday, 26 August 1864; marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by the Rev. Henry
Montagu Villiers, the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. Bentley Brown, Rector of Normanton),
3 November 1888, Major-General Sir Henry Peter Ewart of Felix Hall, Kelvedon, co. Essex,
G.C.V.O., K.C.B. (younger son of the Rev. Peter Ewart, Rector of Kirklington, co. York, by
Maria Salisbury his wife); born 20 August 1838; educated at Eton and at Merton College,
Oxford, matriculated 28 May 1856, aged 17; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 26
February 1858, Lieutenant 22 July 1859, Captain 25 March 1862, Major and Lieut.-Colonel
26 March 1873, Colonel 26 March 1878, Lieut.-Colonel 10 April 1878, Major-General
7 December 1887; Colonel 7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards 10 February 1900; retired
7 December 1892 ; served in Egyptian E.xpedition 1882, commanded Household Cavalry, at
actions of El Magfar and Masameh, two actions at Kassassin and battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 19 September and 2 November 1882, medal with
clasp, bronze star, 3rd-class Medjidie, C.B.); in Soudan Expedition 1885, commanding cavalry
of Suakin Field Force (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 25 August 1885, clasp,
K.C.B.) ; nominated C.B. 10 November 1882. K.C.B. 25 August 1885, K.C.V.O. 30 June
1897, G.C.V.O. 22 August 1902, St. Olaf (Norway) 13 November 1906, ist-class Sacred
Treasure (Japan) May 1907; Groom-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria 1882-84, and Equerry-in-
Waiting i July 1884-94; Crown Equerry and Secretary to Master of Horse till 1901, Crown
Equerry to H.M. King Edward VH. since 22 February 1901. =f=
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Clementina Charlotte, born at Stocken Hall, near Stamford, co. Lincoln, Elizabeth Sophia,
on Monday, 25 February 1833, and bapt. at Stretton, co. Rutland; born at Stocken
marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London (by the Rev. George Hall in April
Heathcote), on Monday, 5 April 1869, Vice-Admiral Sir George Tryon, 1838, and bapt.
K.C.B., F.R.G.S. (3rd son of Thomas Tryon of Bulwick Park, co. North- at Stretton.
ampton, J. P., D.L., by Anne his wife, eldest dau. of Sir John TroUope,
6th Baronet, and sister of the Rt. Hon'''"= Sir John, ist Baron Kesteven,
P.C., M.P.) ; born 4 January 1832 ; educated at Eton ; entered the Royal Navy as Cadet 1848,
Commander 25 October i860. Captain 11 April 1866; served in the Crimea (Order of
Medjidie, 3rd-class, Crimean medal, two clasps, Turkish medal) ; commanded the " Warrior "
June 1861 to July 1864; Director of Transports in Annesley Bay during Abyssinian
Expedition 1867-68 (medal); Private Secretary to the Rt. Hon'''' George Joachim Goschen,
P.C., ist Lord of the Admiralty, April 187 1 to January 1874, Captain of "Raleigh"
December 1873 to May 1877, and of the "Monarch" in the Mediterranean October 1878
to January 1882, Naval A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 27 November 1879 to i April 1884,
Secretary of the Admiralty 1882 to April 1884, Rear-Admiral 1884, Commander-in-Chief
of the Australian Station 1884-87, Vice-Admiral 15 August 1889, Superintendent of Reserves
April 1888-91, Commander Mediterranean Station August 1891 until his death ; created
C.B. 15 August 1868, K.C.B. 21 June 1887; drowned in his flagship " Victoria," which went
down off Tripoli 22 June 1893. Will dated 18 January 1889, with codicil dated 13 March
1891, proved (Prin. Reg., 865, 93) 14 September 1893, by the Hon'"''' Dame Clementina
Charlotte Tryon, relict, John Henry Trollope, Baron Kesteven, his cousin, Hussey Packe and
John Sladen Wing, the Exors. =y=
Margaret Mary, born at 1 2 Belgrave Square,
London, on Friday, 23 March 1866, and
bapt. at Holy Trinity, Knightsbridge, London
(now demolished) : marr. at St. Michael's,
Chester Square, London (by the Rev. Canon
James Fleming, the Vicar, and Chaplain to
H.M. King Edward VIL, assisted by the
Rev. George Hampden de Clare Studdert,
Rector of Normanton, co. Rutland), on
Thursday, 5 June 1902, Gideon Macpherson
Rutherford (youngest son of John Ruther-
ford of Iliillawa, New South Wales, by Jane
his wife, dau. of Lachlan Macpherson); born
at Worawondall, Victoria, Australia, 6 April
1864 ; of Magdalen College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1884, B.A.
1888, M.A. 1892; Barrister-at-Law of the
Inner Temple 1894; died at 31 Sloane Court,
Chelsea, co. iVIiddlesex, on Wednesday, 31
July 1903. =f:
A
Gilbert Heathcote-Drummond-=
Willoughby, Baron Willoughby
de Eresby ; born at 23 Wilton
Crescent, London, on Monday,
29 July, bapt. at Normanton
10 October 1867 ; educated
at Eton and at Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1886, B.A.
1889, M.A. 1893; M.P. for
Horncastle 1894-1906; J. P.
for the counties of Rutland and
Lincoln ; Lieutenant Leicester-
shire Yeomanry Cavalry 6 June
1885, Captain 4 September
1895 ; Major Lincolnshire
Imperial Yeomanry i October
1 90 1, Hon. Colonel March
1907.
'Eloise Laurence,
dau. of William
Laurence Breese
of New Y'ork,
U.S.A. ; marr. at
St. Margaret's,
Westminster (by
the Rev. Canon
Herbert Hensley
Henson), on
Wednesday, 6
December 1905.
Catherine Mary Clementina, born
at 6 Audley Square, London,
on Tuesday, 25 September, bapt.
at Normanton 4 December 1906.
Gilbert Heathcote-Drummond-
Willoughby, bom at 6 Audley
Square, London, on Sunday,
8 December 1907.
174
Nina, born at
1 2 Belgrave
Square, London,
on Tuesday, 1 1
May 1869.
Charles Stralhavon Heathcote-Drummond-=
Willoughby, born at 12 Belgrave Square,
London, on Wednesday, 18 May, bapt. at
Noinianton 2 August 1870; educated at Eton
and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1888 ; entered the Army
from Militia as 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion
Scots Guards 22 January 1890, Lieutenant ist
Battalion 11 August 1894, Captain 2nd Battalion
7 July 1899, Adjutant 15 December 1901 to
31 December 1902, Brevet Major 22 August
1902, Major 10 April 1904 ; served in South
African War 1899-1902, at operations in
Orange River Colony May to 29 November
1900, including actions at Biddulphsberg and
Wittebergen (i to 29 July) ; operations in
the Transvaal and Orange River Colony 30
November 1900 to 31 May 1902 (mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," 10 September
1901 and 29 July 1902, Brevet of Major,
Queen's medal with three clasps. King's medal
with two clasps).
'Lady Muriel Agnes Stuart,
eldest dau. of Shipley
Gordon Stuart, 14th Earl
of Buchan, by Rosalie
Louisa his wife, youngest
dau. of Captain Jules
Alexandre Sartoris of
Hopsford Hall, Coventry,
CO. Warwick ; born at
Braywick Grove, near
Maidenhead, co. Berks,
on Tuesday, 15 April
1879; marr. at St. Mark's,
North Audley Street,
London (by the Rev.
Edgar Sheppard, D.D.,
C.V.O., assisted by the
Rev. Robert Henry
Hadden, the Vicar), on
Wednesday, 7 January
1903.
Charles Peregrine Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby,
born at 19 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
on Wednesday, 13 September, bapt. in the chapel at
Grimsthorpe Castle, co. Lincoln, 4 November 1905.
Claud Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, born at=Lady Florence, youngest dau. of George
Normanton Park, co. Rutland, on Tuesday, 15 Henry, 3rd Marquis Conyngham, by
October, bapt. at Normanton on Christmas Day, Lady Jane St. Maur Blanche his wife,
25 December 1872 ; entered the Army from Militia only surviving child of Charles, 4th Earl
as 2nd Lieutenant ist Battalion Coldstream Guards of Harrington; bom at Bridge Place,
5 December 1891, Lieutenant 27 January 1897, co. Kent, on Sunday, 16 September
Captain 2nd Battalion 20 March 1900; served in 1866 ; marr. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
South African War 1899-1902, at advance on London (by the Rev. John Storrs, the
Kimberley, including action at Belmont (slightly Vicar), on Saturday, 17 June 1905.
wounded) ; operations in the Orange Free State She marr. istly 30 April 1887, Bertram
February to May 1900, including actions at Poplar, Frankland Frankland-Russell-Astley of
Dreifontein, Vet River and Zand River; in the Chequers Court, co. Buckingham, J. P.
Transvaal May and June 1900, including actions and D.L. for co. Buckingham (3rd son
near Johannesburg, Pretoria and Diamond Hill ; in of Sir Jacob Henry Astley, 5th Baronet,
the Transvaal, East of Pretoria, July to October by Rosalind Alicia, his 2nd wife, dau.
1900, including action at Belfast; in the Transvaal, of Sir Robert Frankland Russell, 7th
West of Pretoria, November 1900; in Cape Colony, Baronet). He died at 21 Eaton Place,
South of Orange River, 1900; in the Transvaal London, leaving issue, on Thursday,
November to December 1900; in Cape Colony 11 February 1904.
Qecember 1900 to 31 May 1902 (Queen's medal
with five clasps. King's medal with two clasps).
175
Cecilie, born at 12 Belgrave Square, London, on Wednesday, 24 June 1874;
marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by the Rev. Canon John
Shrapnel Warren, Rector of Willoughby, co. Lincoln, assisted by the Rev.
Henry Montagu Villiers, the Vicar), on \Vednesday, 15 April 1896, Thomas
Clarence Edward Goff of Carrowroe Park, co. Roscommon (only son of
Thomas William Goff of Oakport, co. Roscommon, M.P., D.L., by
Dorothea his wife, eldest dau. of the Rev. Lord Augustus FitzClarence) ;
born at 8 Sumner Place, Onslow Square, London, on Tuesday, 28 May
1867 ; educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated
12 June 1886, aged 19; Captain (Hon. Major 1902) 3rd Battalion
(Militia) The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) 1889-1905, Hon. Captain
in the Army ; served in South African War igoo-1901, at operations in the
Transvaal and Orange River Colony; J. P. and D.L. for co. Roscommon,
High Sheriff 1891, and for the West Riding of co. York ; elected Member
of the London County Council for Chelsea March 1907.
I
Alice, bom at 12
Belgrave Square,
London, on Tues-
day, 27 June 1876.
Mary Adelaide, bom at 1 2 Belgrave Square, London, on Thursday,
25 April, bapt. at Normanton, co. Rutland, 23 June 1878; marr.
at St. Michael's, Chester Square, London (by the Rev. Canon
James Fleming, the Vicar, Chap!ain-in-Ordinary to H.M.
King Edward VIL, assisted by the Rev. George Hampden de
Clare Studdert, Rector of Normanton), on Tuesday, 14 July 1903,
Arthur George Maule, Earl of Dalhousie ; born 4 September
1S78 ; educated at Eton and at University College, Oxford;
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Scots Guards
10 February 1900, Lieutenant 9 April 1904, Lieutenant Reserve of
Officers; served in South African War 1900-1902; at operations
in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony 30 November 1900 to
31 May 1902 (Queen's medal with four clasps) ; J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Forfar ; succeeded his father, John William, Earl of Dalhousie,
K.T., as 14th Earl 25 November 1887.
Peter Robert Heathcote-
Drummond - Willoughby,
born at Normanton Park
on Monday, 2 November,
bapt. at Normanton on
Christmas Day, 25 De-
cember 1885 ; entered
the Royal Navy as Cadet
15 September 1901, Mid-
shipman 30 September
1 90 1, Sub-Lieutenant 30
November 1904, Lieu-
tenant 31 August 1906.
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176
HartooolJ.
Rev. Henry Penny of i2=j=Sarah, only dau. and heir of John
Anns on record in the College of Arms. —
Argent on a chevron between three stags'
heads caboshed gules as many eagles
displayed or.
Crest. — A stag's head caboshed gules
holding in the mouth a slip of oak proper
fructed or between the attires a bugle-horn
stringed of the first.
Motto. — Suaviter.
Upper Phillimore Place,
Kensington, London, and
of (.'hessington Hall, co.
Surrey (only son of Henry
Penny of 21 Kensington
Square, London, by Eliza-
beth his I St wife, only
dau. and heir of Thomas
Simmons of Millbank,
Westminster, and grandson
of Henry Penny of Nether
Knutsford, co. Chester) ;
liorn in Great Ormond
Street, London,8 December
1780, bapt. at St. George-
the-Martyr, Bloomsbury,
London, i January 1781 ;
of Oriel College, Oxford,
matriculated 7 February
i799,B.A.i8o3,M.A.i8o7;
died at 12 Upper Philli-
more Place, Kensington, 30
April, bur. in the church-
yard of St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, 7 May 1850.
M.L Adinon was granted
at the Consistory Court
1850, to Henry Harw'ood Penny, son,
having first renounced. Miniature by
both
of London 16 May
Sarah Penny, relict,
W. P. J. Ladder {iSoj), and a Silhouette {about 1840)
in the possession of his surviving grandchildren.
-yu^--^-:^^-^ ^-^
^^^
?>^^^;^^g^
Harwood of Great Russell Street,
London, and of Chiswick, co.
Middlesex (by Sarah his ist
wife, eldest dau. and eventual
coheir of John Spateman of
Chiswick), and grand-daughter
of the Rev. Thomas Harwood of
Streatley, < o. Berks, Rector and
Patron of Shepperton, co. Middle-
sex; born 25 August, bapt. at
St. Bride's, Fleet Street, London,
5 October 1781; marr. by licence
at the parish church, Chiswick (by
the Rev. John Williams), on her
27th birthday, 25 August 1808;
marriage settlements dated 20
August 1808, Trustees: Robert
Baker of Montague Place, Blooms-
bury (afterwards Sir Robert
Baker, Knight), and the Rev.
John Morris of Ealing; died
at 12 Upper Phillimore Place,
Kensington, London, on Sunday,
30 April, bur. in Brompton
Cemetery, London, on Monday,
8 May 1865. M.L Admon was
granted at the Principal Registry
20 May 1865, to Henry Har-
wood Harwood of 29 Cleveland
Square, Paddington, London,
son, and only surviving child.
Silhouette taken about 1840, in
the possession of her surviving
grandchildren.
Henry Harwood Harwood of 29 Cleveland Square, Hyde=f=Mary Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of
John Forsyth of Cromarty and of the
HonM<= East India Co.'s Civil Service,
Bengal, by Mary Anne Farmer his
wife (who marr. 2ndly Richard Crosier
Sherwood of Cheltenham, co. Glou-
cester, M.D., formerly of the Hon'''''
East India Co.'s Medical Service,
Madras) ; born at Calcutta, India, on
Sunday, 22 November 1817; marr. by
licence at St. Mary's, Cheltenham
(by the Rev. Edmund Henry Penny,
Rector of Great Stam bridge, co. Essex),
on Thursday, 20 August 1840; died at
33 Porchester Terrace, Paddington,
Londoti, on Friday, 28 August 1857,
bur. in Paddington Cemetery, Willesden
Lane, London. M.L Portrait in oils,
and another in water-colours, taken
with her two elder children, now in the
possession of her surviving son and
Park, London ; born at Guildford, co. Surrey, 1 7 July,
bapt. at St. Nicholas', Guildford, 5 September 1809 ; a
Student of the Middle Temple 6 April 1833, called to the
Bar 10 June 1836; assumed by Royal Licence dated 11
March 1853, the surname and arms of Harwood in lieu of
those of Penny; appointed J. P. for co. Middlesex, and
for the City of Westminster in May 1856, and Deputy-
Lieutenant for CO. Middlesex 21 June 1867; died at
Gissing Hall, co. Norfolk, on Saturday, 6 February, bur. in
the family vault in Paddirigton Cemetery, Willesden Lane,
London, on Thursday, 11 February 1886. M.L Will
dated 15 May 1873, with codicil dated 3 December 1875,
proved (Prin. Reg., 228, 86) 10 March 1886, by Henry
William Forsyth Harwood of 12 Onslow Gardens, South
Kensington, son, one of the Exors. Portraits itt oils by
John Lucas and Henry IVyndham Phillips, also Miniature by
Sir William Ross, in the possession of his surviving children.
177
Anne Elizabeth, born at Guildford, co. Surrey, 4 November, bapt.
privately, and received into the church at St. Nicholas', Guildford,
3 December 1810 ; marr. by licence at St. James', Piccadilly, London
(by the Rev. Henry Good), 12 October 1837, William Hiley Good of
15 New Burlington Street, London, Surgeon (son of the Rev. Henry
Good of Wimborne Minster, co. Dorset); he died s.p. at 15 New
Burlington Street, London, 22 July 1842. Will dated 25 May 1841,
with codicil dated 11 February 1842, proved (P.C.C.) 5 August 1842,
by the Rev. Henry Good of Wimborne Minster, brother, one of the
Exors. She died at 15 New Burlington Street, London, 28 August,
and was bur. in the churchyard of St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington,
London, 3 September 1838. M.L Admon, with will dated 26 August
1838, was granted (P.C.C.) 29 October 1838, to William Hiley Good,
husband, and Henry Harwood Penny, brother. Mitn'a/nre by Sir
William Ross in the possessio?i of her surviving nephew and nieces.
John Henry Penny,
born in Cadogan
Terrace, Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, 18 June,
bapt. at tiie parish
church, Chelsea, 8
August 1 81 5; died at
12 Upper Phillimore
Place, Kensington,
London, 6 July, bur.
in the churchyard of
St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, 12 July
1832. M.L
Henry William Forsyth Harwood
(twin with Emily Mary Cecile) ;
born at 33 Porchester Terrace,
Paddington, London, on Sunday,
9 March, bapt. at St. James',
Paddington (by the Rt. Rev.
Samuel Benoni Gobat, Bishop of
Jerusalem), on Saturday, 12 July
1856; a Student of the Middle
Temple 3 May 1875, called to the
Bar 9 June 1880; Editor of the
" Genealogist " since 1894.
Emily Mary Cecile (twin
with Henry William
Forsyth) ; born at 33
Porchester Terrace, Pad-
dington, London, on
Sunday, 9 March, bapt.
at St. James', Paddington
(by the Rt. Rev. Samuel
Benoni Gobat, Bishop of
Jerusalem), on Saturday,
12 July 1856.
Annie Elizabeth (twin with
Surtees Harwood) ; born at
33 Porchester Terrace,
Paddington, London, on
Friday, 28 August 1857,
bapt. privately the same
day, and received into the
church at the parish church,
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co.
Sussex, 7 April 1858 (110
entry in Register).
Surtees Harwood Harwood (twin with Annie=
Elizabeth) ; born at 33 Porchester Terrace,
Paddington, London, on Friday, 28 August 1857,
bapt. privately the same day, and received into
the church at the parish church, St. Leonard's-on-
Sea, 7 April 1858 (no entry in Register); J. P. for
CO. Suffolk 1885; died at Heslington House,
Worthing, co. Sussex, 13 March, bur. with his
parents in the family vault in Paddington
Cemetery, Willesden Lane, London, 17 March
1892. M.L
=Mary Cecilia, eldest dau. of Alexander
Ullathorne of 13 Chichester Terrace,
Brighton, co. Sussex, by Frances his wife,
dau. of William and Eleanor Landon ;
born at 5 Petersham Terrace, Kensington,
London, 20 October 1861 ; marr. at the
Pro-Cathedral, Kensington, 17 November
1881 ; marr. 2ndly at the Catholic Church,
Spanish Place, London, 19 July 1899, Harry
Sandeman of 52 Bryanston Street, London,
son of Thomas Eraser Sandeman of Oxford
Square, London.
Henry Harwood Harwood, born at Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor
Gardens, London, 19 January, bapt. at the Catholic Church of SS. Peter
and Edward, Palace Street, Westminster, 26 January 1888; joined
H.M.S. "Britannia" 15 January 1903, appointed Midshipman 30 May
1904, and promoted to be Acting Sub- Lieutenant 30 July 1907 ; of
H.M.S. "Excellent," 1907.
ayUtTinrd-.
178
f:^Cen/-//, <7Uiy/-MJ<><>€/y(yC6t^?-t^>t?0€)(^.
IHcsfombc, formrdp of BoDDington,
CO. S^omerset.
Aims, — Sable two bars fir and a canton ermine.
Crest. — Out of a mural coronet proper a grifiin's head or.
Molto. — Fe.stina lente.
Richard W'escombe of Bristol (son of Jacob=
Wescombe of Doddington, co. Somerset, by Jane
his wife) ; born at Doddington, and bapt. there
28 April 1771 ; died at the residence of his son-
in-law, John Bowden of Doddington, aged 72,
bur. in the Hawkins' family vault at Doddington
17 October 1842. Tablet, formerly on wall of
church, destroyed at the restoration in 1880.
=Mary (Polly), dau. of Benjamin Hawkins of
Doddington Court ; born at Holford, co.
Somerset; marr. at Kilve, co. Somerset
(by the Rev. Robert Harris, the Vicar),
6 October 1795; died at Doddington,
aged 59, bur. there 2 November 1834.
Tablet, formerly on wall of church,
destroyed at the restoration in 1880.
John Wescombe of Green way House, Adsborough,=
CO. Somerset (eldest son) ; born at Doddington,
and bapt. there 18 January 1801; died at
Greenway House, Adsborough, aged 79, at
4 a.m. on Friday, 29 March, bur. at Creech
St. Michael, co. Somerset, on Thursday, 4 April
1879. M.I. Will dated 8 July 1874, proved
at Taunton 25 August 1879, by Thotnas Morris
of West Monkton, co. Somerset, and John
Phillips of Thurloxton, co. Somerset, the Exors.
Portrait in the possession of the Rev. Sidney
Edwin Dodderidge, his grandson.
^Anna, 2nd dau. of Alexander Heale Other
of Bay Tree House, Adsborough, issue,
by Elizabeth his wife, only dau. of
Augustine Pyne of West Monkton,
Whitchurch and Ling, all co. Somerset ; born
at Bay Tree House, Adsborough, 12 De-
cember 179S, bapt. privately, and received
into the church at Creech St. Michael 21
August 1799; marr. there (by the Rev. Henry
Cress well, the Vicar) 25 December 1827; died
at Greenway House, x\dsborough, at 8 a.m.
on Tuesday, 3 April, bur. at Creech St.
Michael on Tuesday, 10 April 1877. M.I.
Richard Levi Wescombe
born at North Newton
October 1828, and bapt
aged 59, on Thursday,
Cemetery, Taunton, on
M.I. Will dated 11
Taunton 25 July 1888,
and Elizabeth Wescom
and Stephen Arnold of
of Rowbarton, co. Somerset ;=
at 8 a.m. on Saturday, 11
there ; died at Rowbarton,
2 January, bur. in St. James'
Mtnday, 16 January 1888.
January 1888, proved at
by Mary Wescombe, relict,
be, spinster, only daughter,
Rowbarton, the Exors.
=Mary, dau. of Matthew Searle of Bath-
pool, CO. Somerset, by Frances his wife,
dau. of Matthew Spurle of Bathpool ;
born at Bathpool 2 November, bapt. at
West Monkton 23 November 1823;
marr. at the Wesleyan Chapel, Taunton,
in December 1854 ; died at Rowbarton,
aged 71, 10 April, bur. in St. James'
Cemetery, Taunton, 17 April 1895. M.I.
I
Henry Wescombe of i RaIeigh=i=Elizal)eth, dau. of James Stambury of Stowey and Dunster,
Terrace, Cheddon Road, Taunton
born at Bay Tree House, Ads-
borough, 25 June 1856, and
bapt. at West Monkton.
both CO. Somerset, by Sarah his wife, dau. of William Ball of
Dunster; born at Dunster 24 December 1854, bapt. there
14 January 1855 ; marr. at Dunster on Whit Monday,
17 May 1880.
Sarah Gertrude Mary, Percival Wescombe,=Lucy Haybittle, born at Brockham, co. Surrey,
born 3 March, bapt. at born 30 April, bapt. i April, bapt. there 25 May 1884; marr. at
Rowbarton 27 March at Rowbarton 27 May Brockham (by the Rev. Alexander Hay Halley,
1 88 1. 1883. the Vicar) 21 May 1904.
179
William Heale \Vescombe=
of Bridgend, co. Gla-
morgan ; born at North
Newton at i a.m. on Friday,
4 March 1831, and bapt.
there ; died at Greenfield
House, Ewenny Road,
Bridgend, aged 69, 29
November, bur. in the
churchyard at Coity, co.
Glamorgan, i December
1900. M.I. Will dated
23 July 1894, proved
at Llandaff 15 February
I go I, by Charles Harris,
the sole Exor.
'Caroline, daughter of
William and Amelia
\\'ebber of Flaxpool,
Crowcombe, CO. Somer-
set ; born at Flaxpool,
Crowcombe, 5 Feb-
ruary 1832, and bapt.
at Crowcombe ; died
at Ivy Villa, White
Rock, Ewenny Road,
Bridgend, aged 69,
15 November, bur. in
the churchyard at Coity
19 November 1901.
M.I.
Elizabeth Mary, born at North Newton at
10.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 2 July 1833, and
bapt. there ; marr. at Creech St. Michael,
CO. .Somerset, 14 April 1857, Henry Tossell
of Chilton Trinity and of Goathurst, both
CO. Somerset (only son of Edward Tossell
of Chilton Trinity, by Mary Steele his
wife) ; born at Chilton Trinity, and bapt.
at Goathurst 19 June 1825 ; died at Goat-
hurst 29 June, bur. there 8 July 1869.
Adfnon was granted at the Principal
Registry 27 December 1869, to Elizabeth
Mary Tossell of North Petherton, co.
Somerset, relict. She died at Weston-
super-Mare, CO. Somerset, 6 April, and
was bur. in the cemetery there 12 April
1878. =r
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John Wescombe of=
Bridgend ; born at
Woodborough, co.
Somerset, 1 7 Octo-
ber 1857, and bapt.
at Bishops Lydeard,
CO. Somerset.
=Eliza, dau. of William
Williams of Corn-
town, Ewenny, co.
Glamorgan ; born at
Corntown 20 May
1853: marr. at Bridg-
end I May 1883.
William Henry=j=Annie, dau. of William Butler
of Bridgend ; born at Caegarw
House, near Aberkenfig, and
bapt. there privately ; marr.
at the Tabernacle Chapel,
Bridgend (by the Rev. E.
Davies of Aberkenfig), 2 April
1885.
Heale Wescombe
of Caegarw House,
near Aberkenfig,
CO. Glamorgan ;
bom 30 October
i860.
John Robert Wes-
combe, born at
Nantymoel, near
Bridgend, 6 April
1884, bapt. at
Barry, co. Glamor-
gan, 6 May 1895.
Caroline Mary, born
at Nantymoel, near
Bridgend, 1 1 Feb-
ruary 1885, bapt. at
Barry 6 May 1895 ;
died 19 May 1902,
bur. at Ewennv.
Annie Matilda, born at
Caegarw House 1 4 March
1886, and bapt. there
privately.
Sarah Lavinia, born at
Caegarw House 29 July
1889, and bapt. there
privately.
William Thomas
Wescombe, born
at Caegarw House
16 October 1893,
and bapt. there
privately.
Francis (Frank) Wescombe of Rowbarton, co.
Somerset ; born at Adsborough 20 January
1862, and bapt. at the Catholic Church of
St. George's, Taunton, co. Somerset.
Elizabeth (Bessie), born at Other issue,
Rowbarton 30 November 1865, died young,
and bapt. at the Catholic Church
of St. George's, Taunton.
Rodney James Wescombe,
born 13 June, bapt. at
Rowbarton 5 September
1885. _
Janet Rose, born 23 April,
bapt. at Rowbarton 17
May 1887.
Sidney Francis Gilmore Wescombe,
born 13 July, bapt. at Rowbarton
3 August 1889.
Lily, born 31 August, bapt.
Rowbarton i October 1890.
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at
William Henry Wescombe,
born 19 November, bapt. at
Rowbarton 2 1 December
1893 ; died there 20 June,
bur. in St. James' Cemetery,
I'aunton, 27 June 1894.
Emma, born at Greenway House,
Adsborough, co. Somerset, at 7.30 p.m.
15 August, bapt. at 'Ihurloxton, co.
Somerset, 30 August 1835 ; marr at
Creech St. Michael, co. Somerset, 9 Sep-
tember 1856, James Williams of Toronto,
Canada, and of London (only son of
John Williams of Monday's House,
Durston, by Elizabeth his wife, 3rd dau.
of James Wilkins of Broomfield, co.
Somerset) ; born at Monday's House,
Durston, in April 1832, and bapt. there.
She died at Cardiff, co. Glamorgan, at
9 p.m. on Tuesday, 8 December 1903,
and was bur. in Cardiff New Cemetery.
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Anna Sophia, born at Greenway House,
Adsborough, at 11 p.m. on Tuesday, 15 August,
bapt. at Tliurloxton 24 September 1837 ; marr.
at St. John-the-Baptist's, Yeovil, co. Somerset (by
the Rev. Richard James Francis Thomas, the
Vicar), 12 July 1864, George Dodderidge of Rag
Hill, Burland, co. Somerset, and Overton Villa,
Dorchester, co. Dorset (3rd son of Robert
Dudderidge of Allarford, Rowbarton, and Rag
Hill, Burland, all co. Somerset, by Fanny his
wife, 3rd dau. of John Atkins of Skilgate, co.
Somerset) ; born at Rowbarton 7 February, bapt.
at St. lames', Taunton, co. Somerset, 20 March
I
{See Pedigree of Dodderidge, Vol. 8, page jj.)
Ellen Jane, born at Greenway House,
Adsborough, at 6.30 a.m. on Thursday, 31
January, bapt. at Thurloxton 10 March 1839;
marr. at St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, co.
Somerset, 24 August 1863, William Leach
(2nd son of Jeremiah Leach of West Monkton,
CO. Somerset, by his ist wife, Mary Mills of
Tiverton, co. Devon) ; born at West Monkton
20 January, bapt. there 16 February 1837;
died at West Monkton on Wednesday, 21 No-
vember, bur. there 24 November 1900. M.L
Adiiion was granted at the Principal Registry
II February 1901, to Alice Leach, spinster.
She died at West Monkton on Wednesday
evening, 10 May, and was bur. there 16 May
1893. M.L =p
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Sarah Ann, bom at Greenway House,
Adsborough, at 2 a.m. on Tuesday, 2 1
February, bapt. at Thurloxton 19 !NIarch
1843 ; marr. at St. James', Taunton, 21 June
1863, Walter Henry Dyment of Bridgend,
CO. Glamorgan (only son of Isaac Dyment of
Dubra House, Aisholt, co. Somerset, by
Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of Benjamin
Cavell of Ash House, Cannington, co.
Somerset) ; born at Dubra House, Aisholt,
19 July 1838, and bapt. at Aisholt (/lo
record in Register) ; died at Blaenavon, co.
Monmouth, aged 65, 29 April, bur. at Tondu,
CO. Glamorgan, 2 May 1903. M.L
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Ellen Jane, born 14
April 1863; married at
Peterston-super-Ely, co.
Glamorgan, 8 October
1892, Frank Shepard,
son of David Shepard
of Peterston-super-Ely.
She died 29 August, and
was bur. at Peterston-
super-Ely 31 August
1901. =p
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Loui-sa Annie, born
23 April 1866; marr.
at Tabernacle Chapel,
Bridgend, 19 Septem-
ber 1885, Charles
Paget of Minehead,
CO. Somerset, only
son of Joseph Paget
of Swansea, co.
Glamorgan.
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Lavinia Alice (Vene),
born 12 April 1869;
marr. at Pontypridd,
CO. Glamorgan, 1 7
January 1 89 1 , Thomas
Baker of Bridgend,
eldest son of Henry
Baker of Brynsadler.
I
Henrietta, bom 2 1
April 1872 ; marr. at
St. Mary's, Bridgend,
John Cavill of Chep-
stow, CO. Monmouth,
eldest son of John
Cavill of Newport,
CO. Monmouth.
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Arms on record in the College of Anns. —
Azure a lion rampant or holding in the paws
a hammer erect proper all within a bordure of
the second charged with four crescents and as
many mullets alternately of the field.
Crest. — A horse's head erased or between
two spear heads erect proper.
Motto. — Certavi et vici.
Cljursficlts.
John Cleorge Thursfield of=
Wednesbury, co. Stafford (2nd
son of the Rev. Richard
Thufslield, \'icaf of I'attinuham
and PatshuU, both co. Stafford,
by Letitia his wife, dau. of the
Rev. George Periam, Vicar of
Lathbury, co. Buckingham) ;
bom at Claverley, co. Salop,
30 December 1798, bapt. there
T January 1799; Solicitor;
died at Wednesbury, aged 29,
9 May 1828, bur. at the parish
church, Wednesbury. Will dated
3 December 1827, proved
(P.C.C. 113 Liverpool) 6 Feb-
ruary 1829, by James Hunt and
the Rev. Richard Periam Thurs-
field, brother, two of the Exors.
=Elcanor Mary, dau.
of James Hunt of
Cecil Street, Strand,
Lotidon, Solicitor,
by Mary Beard his
wife ; born 1 5 Au-
gust 1801 ; mar-
ried by licence at
St. Martin's -in -the-
Fields, Westminster,
14 June 1825 ; died
at Leamington, co.
Warwick, in her 63rd
year, on Saturday,
7 May 1864, bur. at
the parish church,
Wednesbury. Adfiion
was granted at Bir-
mingham 6 June
1864, to John Hunt
Thursfield, son, one
of the next of kin.
John Hunt Thursfield of Charlemont Hull, West Bromwich,^
CO. Stafford ; born at Wednesbury 24 .May, bapt. at the parish
church, ^V'ednesbury, 4 July 1826; educated by his uncle, the
Rev. Richard Periam Thursfield; admitted a Solicitor 1848;
Mayor of Wednesbury 1891-93, J. P. for co. Stafford; died
at Charlemont Hall, West Bromwich, in his 76th year, on
Saturday, 2 November, bur. at the parish church. West
Bromwich, on Thursday, 7 November 1901. Will dated 23
November 1900, proved at Lichfield 2 January 1902, by
Charles Joseph Thursfield, John George Thursfield and
Arthur Williatn Hutton, the Exors.
=Mary Anne, dau. of William
Walker, by Harriet his wife,
dau. of Obadiah Walford ;
born at AVolverhampton, co.
Stafford, 21 May 1822; marr.
at St. John's, Wolverhampton,
4 August 1853; died at Charle-
mont Hall, West Bromwich, in
her 77 th year, on Monday, 26
September, bur. at the parish
church. West Bromwich, on
Thursday, 29 Septetnber 1898.
Will dated 9 May 1896, proved
at Lichfield 16 November 1898,
by Charles Joseph Thursfield
and Arthur Williatn Hutton,
the P^xors.
Eleanor, born at Wednesbury 26 May
1854, and bapt. at St. John's, A\'ednesbury ;
marr. at the parish church. West Bromwich
(by the Rev. Frederic Willett, the Vicar,
assisted by the Rev. Richard Thursfield,
Rector of St. Michael-in-Bedwardine,
Worcester, uncle of the bride, and the Rev.
John Richardson, Rector of Darlaston, co.
Stafford), on Thursday, 5 September 1878,
Andrew Shirlaw of Great Barr, co. Stafford,
son of James Shirlaw, by Isabelle his wife.
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Alice Mary, born at Wednesbury 8 December
1855, and bapt. at St. John's, Wednesbury ;
marr. at the parish church, West Bromwich (by
the father of the bridegroom, assisted by the
Rev. Richard Thursfield, Rector of St. Michael-
in-Bedwardine, VVorc:ester, uncle of the bride,
and the Rev. Frederic Willett, formerly the
Vicar), on Thursday. 18 September 1884, Arthur
\\'illiam Hutton of Walsall, co. Stafford, son of
the Rev. Thomas Hutton, Rector of Stilton, co.
Huntingdon, by Mary Ann his wife, dau. of
W illiatn Harrison. =j=
Rev. Richard Thursfield, born at VVcdnesbury, co. Stafford,=
19 October, bapt. at the parish church, Wednesbury,
6 November 1S27 ; educated at Highgate Grammar School;
of Caius (xjllege, t^ambridge, matriculated 4 February
1851, B.A. 1855, M.A. 1876; Vicar of Ullenhall, co.
Warwick, 1862-72, Rector of St. Michael-in-Hedwardiiie,
Worcester, 1872 until his death, Principal Surrogate of the
diocese of Worcester ; died at Rose Bank, Worcester, in his
79th year, on Friday, 20 July, bur. in the cemeterj' at
Worcester 24 July 1906. Will dated 20 April 1905, proved
at Worcester 20 September 1906, by Alfred Spencer
Thursfield, the Rev. Richard Cecil Thursfield and Charles
Couchman, the Exors.
Catherine Battersby, only dau.
of Richard Spencer of Isling-
ton, London, by Catherine
Battersby his wife ; born 25
August 1825 ; niarr. at St.
Mary's, Islington (by the Rev.
William Harkcr, Incumbent
of St. Barnabas', Kennington,
CO. Surrey), on Thursday, 1 7
August 1854; died at Rose
Bank, Worcester, in her 82nd
year, on Thursday, 27 Sep-
tember, bur. in the cemetery at
Worcester i October 1906.
Adfnon was granted at Wor-
cester 5 December 1906, to
Alfred Spencer Thursfield, son.
John Spencer Thurs-
field, born at Everton,
CO. Lancaster, 14
May 1855, and bapt.
at Christ Church,
Everton ; died at
Tunbridge Wells, co.
Kent, 26 July 1856,
bur. in the cemetery
at Tunbridge Wells.
Alfred Spencer Thursfield=
of Kidderminster, co. Wor-
cester, V.D. ; born at
Tunbridge Wells 26 Sep-
tember, bapt. at Christ
Church, Tunbridge Wells,
3 December 1856; admitted
a Solicitor 22 November
1878, Notary Public;
Captain and Hon. Major
I St Volunteer Battalion
Worcestershire Regiment.
=Mary, younger dau. of John Stallard of
Worcester, J. P., by Sarah Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Thomas Garrold ; born at
Henwick, co. Worcester, 21 December
1854, bapt. at St. Clement's, Worcester,
28 January 1855; marr. there (by the
father of the bridegroom, assisted by the
Rev. Joseph Orlando Stallard, uncle of
the bride, the Rev. Matthew Trigg
Spencer, uncle of the bridegroom, and
the Rev. Frederic Henry Richings, the
Rector) on Thursday, 17 February 1881.
Raymond Spencer Thursfield, born at Blakebrook Bank, Kidderminster, on Monday, 27 March,
bapt. at St. Mary's, Kidderminster, 25 April 1882 ; of the Royal Navy, appointed Assistant
Clerk 15 July 1899, Clerk 15 July 1900, Assistant Paymaster 27 March 1903 ; of H.M.S.
" Hermes" 1907.
Charles Joseph=
Thursfield, born
at Wednesbury
19 June, bapt.
at St. John's,
Wednesbury, 18
July 1857.
=Kathleen Louisa, youngest dau. of Benjamin Stocks Browne of ^Vest
Bromwich, co. Stafford, by Sidney Jane his wife, dau. of William Deane ;
born at West Bromwich 10 January 1862, and bapt. at Christ Church, West
Bromwich ; marr. at All Saints', Emscote, co. Warwick (by the Rev. John
Herbert Crump, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Smethwick, co. Stafford, Rural Dean,
assisted by the Rev. Thomas Dickins, D.D., the Vicar, and the Rev. Richard
Thursfield, Rector of St. Michael-in-Bedwardine, Worcester, uncle of the
bridegroom), on Tuesday, 15 September 1891.
John Hunt Thurs-
field, born at
King's Norton,
CO. Worcester, 15
June, bapt. there
14 July 1892.
Joyce, born at King's Norton 17
April, bapt. there 4 June 1894.
Barbara, born at Northfield, co.
Worcester, 6 August, bapt. there
24 September 1898.
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Robert Charles Thursfield, born at
Alvechurch, co. Worcester, 26 January,
bapt. there 9 April 1901.
Stella Mary, born at Alvechurch 13
January, bapt. there 7 February 1903.
Florence Catherine, born at Croydon, co. Surrey,
19 September, bapt. at St. James', Croydon,
8 November 1859; marr. at St. Michael-in-
Bedwardine, Worcester (by her father, the Rector,
assisted by the Rev. Boteler Chernocke Smith,
Rural Dean, uncle of the bridegroom, and the Rev.
Matthew Trigg Spencer, Vicar of Goodnestone, co.
Kent, uncle of the bride), on Thursday, 29 May
1884, Charles Couchman of Henley-in-Arden, co.
Warwick (eldest son of Thomas Barnes Couchman
of Beaudesert Park, co. Warwick, by Sarah Whitby
his wife, dau. of the Rev. Boteler Chernocke Smith,
J. P. for CO. Bedford) ; born at Henley-in-Arden
21 September, bapt. there 18 October 1858; J. P.
for CO. Warwick.
Emily, born at South Norwood, co.
Surrey, 20 February, bapt. at St. Mark's,
South Norwood, 28 May 1861 ; marr. at
St. Michael-in-Bedwardine, Worcester (by
her father, assisted by the Rev. Matthew
Trigg Spencer, Vicar of Goodnestone,
uncle of the bride, the Rev. Henry
Saunders, Vicar of Brightwell-with-Kes-
grave, co. Suffolk, cousin of the bride,
and the Rev. Edward John Bartleet), on
Wednesday, 24 April 1S89, Alfred William
Stephens Cross (eldest son of Alfred
Cross of Kilmarth, Hastings, co. Sussex);
of Caius College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1892, B.A. 1895,
M..-\. 1903. =p
As
John Horace Thursfield, born at Arden House, Short
Heath, Kidderminster, co. \Vorcester, on Saturday,
29 March, bapt. at St. George's, Kidderminster, 25
April 1884; of London University, matriculated June
1901 ; admitted a Solicitor 18 April 1905 ; appointed
2nd Lieutenant ist Volunteer Battalion South
Staffordshire Regiment i January 1907.
Gerald Arthur Richard Thursfield,
born at Arden House, Short Heath,
Kidderminster, on Tuesday, 13
April, bapt. at St. George's, Kidder-
minster, 12 May 1886; Somerset
Exhibitioner of St. John's College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1905.
John George Thursfield,=
born at Wednesbury,
CO. Stafford, 13 April
1859, and bapt. at
St. John's, Wednesbury;
admitted .a Solicitor in
February 1883.
=Zuleika Margaret, 2nd dau. of George James
Rowland of Parkdale, Wolverhampton, co.
Stafford, by Marian Zuleika his wife, dau. of
Thomas Umbers; born at Wolverhampton 18
August, bapt. there 11 September 1869; marr.
at Christ Church, Wolverhampton (by the Rev.
Frederick Stephen Edwards, cousin of the bride,
assisted by the Rev. Arthur Halsted Smith, the
Vicar, and the Rev. James Michael John Fletcher,
Vicar of St. Andrew's, Wolverhampton), on
Tuesday, 17 April 1894.
Blanche, born at
Wednesbury i Au-
gust i860, and
bapt. at St. John's,
Wednesbury.
Laura, born at
\Vednesbury 3 May
1862, and bapt. at
St. John's, Wed-
nesbury.
Marjorie Zuleika, born at Squire's
Walk, Wednesbury, on Thursday,
21 February 1895.
Nancy Eleanor, born at Squire's Walk,
Wednesbury, 11 January 1897.
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Lilla Mary, horn at Henley-in-Ardcn, co.
Warwick, 26 August, bapt. at UUenhall,
CO. Warwick, 10 October 1862 ; marr. at
St. Michaebin-Bedwardine, Worcester
(by her father, assisted by the Rev.
Matthew Trigg Spencer, Vicar of
Goodnestone, co. Kent, uncle of the
bride), on Tuesday, 12 June 1883,
John Stallard of Lower Wick, near
Worcester (elder son of John Stallard
of Heiiwick, co. Worcester, J. P., by
Sarah Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas
Garrold) ; born at Henwick 31 May,
bapt. at St. Clement's, Worcester, 28
June 1857 ; admitted a Solicitor 1879 ;
Mayor of Worcester 1907.
Amy Loui.sa, born at Henley-in-.'Vrden 10 February,
bapt. at UUenhall 10 May 1865; marr. at St.
Michael-in-Bedwardine, Worcester (by her father,
assisted by the Rev. Canon Edmund Lally Roxby,
Rector of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, the Rev.
Matthew Trigg Spencer, uncle of the bride, and the
Rev. Richard Cecil Thursfield, Vicar of Naseby, co.
Northampton, brother of the bride), on Tuesday,
24 October 1899, the Rev. Percy Augustus Nash
(son of Thompson Nash of Highbury Terrace,
London, by Clara his wife, dau. of Henry Taylor) ;
bom at Blackstock Lane, Finsbury Park, co.
Middlesex, 20 June 1862, and bapt. at St. Peter's,
De Beauvoir Town, co. Middlesex ; of Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge, matriculated Michael-
mas Term, 1882, B.A. 1885, M.A. 1890; Vicar of
St. James', Cheltenham, from 1889, Hon. Diocesan
Missioner for diocese of Gloucester from 1 903.
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Aubrey Charles Thursfield, born at Arden
House, Short Heath, Kidderminster, co.
Worcester, on Saturday, 12 November,
bapt. at St. George's, Kidderminster, 10
December 1887; entered the Royal Navy
as a Cadet 15 September 1903, Midshipman
15 November 1903, Sub-Lieutenant H.M.S.
"Excellent" 1907.
Alfred Henry Grosvenor
Thursfield, bom at Lea
House, near Kidder-
minster, on Sunday, 26
October, bapt. at St.
John's, Kidderminster,
25 November 1890.
Margaret Evelyn, bom
at Lea House, near
Kidderminster, on
Saturday, 23 Sep-
tember, bapt. at St.
John's, Kidderminster,
20 October 1893.
William Brunton Thursfield,=Edith Maud, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Hutton, Rector of
bom at Wednesbury, co. Stilton, co. Huntingdon, by Mary Ann his wife, eldest dau.
Stafford, 18 March 1864, of William Harrison; born at Stilton 16 May 1862; marr.
and bapt. at St. John's, there (by the Rev. Joseph Boord Ansted, formerly Rector of
Wednesbury ; admitted a Morbourne, co. Huntingdon, assisted by the Rev. William
Solicitor i April 1887. Hutton, Vicar of Norwell, co. Nottingham) on Thursday,
10 September 1891.
185
Rev. Richard Cecil Thursfield,=
born at Henley-in-Arden, co.
Warwick, 2 September, bapt.
there 7 November 1866; of
Clare College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1885, B.A. 1890,
M.A. 1894 ; Vicar of
Naseby, co. Northampton,
1895-1903, Rector of Cran-
ford, CO. Northampton, since
1903.
=Madeline Ahce, youngest dau. of the Rev.
Canon John Thomas Barker, Rector of
Rushden, co. Northampton, by Helena his
wife, eldest dau. of Elliot Macnaghten ;
born at Higham Ferrers, co. Northampton,
9 July, bapt. there 15 August 1869; marr.
at St. Gabriel's, Warwick Square, London
(by the father of the bridegroom, assisted
by the Rev. Henry Alexander Macnaghten,
Rector of Tankersley, co. York, uncle of
the bride), on Thursday, 14 February 1895.
Evelyn Maud, born
at Henley-in-Arden
22 October, bapt.
at Ullenhall, co.
Warwick, 30 De-
cember 1868.
Doris Mary Cecil, born at
the Vicarage, Naseby, on
Sunday, 19 January, bapt. at
Naseby 15 February 1896.
Rupert Macnaghten Cecil Thurs-
field, born at the Vicarage,
Naseby, on Tuesday, 28 February,
bapt. at Naseby 9 April 1899.
Sylvia Helena Cecil, born
at the Vicarage, Naseby,
on Tuesday, 8 July, bapt.
at Naseby 3 August 1902.
Francis Thursfield, born at=
Wednesbury, co. Stafford, 10
May 1867, and bapt. at
St. John's, Wednesbury ; of
Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1886, B.A. 1S89.
'Lilian, dau. of James Combe of Ormiston, co. Down, J. P., by
Louisa his 2nd wife, dau. of George Adolphus Clarke ; bom at
Ormiston 18 October 187 1, and bapt. at St. George's, Belfast;
marr. at St. Mary-without-the-Walls, Chester (by the Rev. Walter
Nathaniel Mayne, brother-in-law of the bride, assisted by the
Rev. Henry Grantham, the Rector, the Rev. Harold Hall
Wright and the Rev. Thomas Poltimore Dimond Hogg), on
Tuesday, 12 June 1900.
Margaret Leslie, born at Chester
6 January, bapt. at St. Oswald's,
Chester, 7 February 1902.
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186
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Pily counterpily of seven traits or and sable
the points ending in crosses formee on a
chief of the second three bezants.
Crest. — In front of a cubit arm erect
vested gules cuffed argent encircled by an
annulet or and holding in the hand a
cross fonnee fitchee of the last a mount
vert.
Motto. — Pense a pointer.
Emma, dau
the Rev. Ed
ward Forster,
by Lavinia his
wife, dau. of
Thomas Banks,
R.A. ; born
at Hanwell,
CO. Middlesex,
26 December
1 800 ; marr. at
the British Em-
bassy, Paris,
26 December
1832 ; died,
aged 48, on
Monday, 1 7
April, bur. in
Kensal Green
Cemetery, Lon-
don, 22 April
1848. I St wife.
^opntcr.
of=j=Ambrose Poynter of=
Dover, co. Kent, and of
1 2 Park Street, Westmin-
ster (son of Ambrose
Lyon Poynter); born 16
May 1796 ; Architect
and H.M.'s Inspector
of Schools of Design ;
died at 3 Marine Place,
Dover, aged 90, on Satur-
day, 20 November 1886.
Will dated 1 1 January
1879, with two codicils
dated respectively 19
March 1879 and 24 Sep-
tember 1879, proved at
Canterbury 15 January
1887, by Edward John
Poynter of 28 Albert
Gate, CO. Middlesex,
Royal Academician, son,
Robert Courtenay Bell
of Kew, CO. Surrey, and
Charles Stein of Dover,
the Exors.
=Louisa Noble, dau-
of General Robert
Bell of the Hon''''
East India Co.'s
Service ; married
at ' St. George's,
Bloomsbury, Lon-
don (by the Rev.
George Hamilton),
on Saturday, 25
May 1850 ; died at
Dover on Tuesday,
29 December 1874,
bur. in the cemetery
at Dover. 2nd wife.
Henrietta May, born at 12 Park
Street, \\'estminster, 18 April
185 1, and bapt. at St. Margaret's,
Westminster.
Clara, born at Poets' Corner, Westminster, 29 January 1834; marr. at St. Margaret's, Westminster,
24 April 1856, Robert Courtenay Bell (son of William Bell of Trichinopoly, India, by Harriet
his wife); born at Trichinopoly 21 November 1816; died suddenly at Sonning-on-Thames,
CO. Berks, in his 80th year, on Monday, 10 August, bur. there 13 August 1896. Will dated
3 October 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 767, 96) 27 August 1896, by Lothian Demain Nicholson,
the Rev. Henry Edward Moberly and Aml)rose Macdonald Poynter, Architect, the Exors.
Ambrose Macdonald Poynter of=Cherry Margaret, only child of Joseph John Burnett,
10 Wilbraham Place, Chelsea, co.
Middlese.x ; born on Thursday, 26
September 1867 ; educated at Eton.
Major South Wales Borderers and Army Pay Department,
by Ruby Mary Constance his w^ife, dau. of Major-General
William Henry Miller, C.B. ; born at Bangalore, India,
2 July 1S82 ; marr. at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea
(by the Rev. Arthur Humphrey Townsend), on Tuesday,
5 March 1907.
187
Sir Edward John Poynter of 70 Addison Road,=
Kensington, London, Baronet, President of the
Royal Academy, D.C.L. ; born in Paris 20 March
1836; educated at Westminster School, admitted
3 June 1847, ^nd at Ipswich Grammar School ;
Associate of the Royal Academy January 1869,
Slade Professor of Art at University College, Lon-
don, 1871-75, Director for Art and Principal of
National Art Training School, South Kefisington,
1875-81, elected a Royal Academician 29 June
1876, and President of the Royal Academy 1896 ;
a Juror at Paris Exhibition 1878, Director of
National Gallery 1894-1904 ; Member of the
Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours, an
Hon. Member of Royal Society of British Artists
and of Royal Scottish Academy 1897 ; an Officer
of the Legion of Honour, Commander of the
Order of Leopold of Belgium, and Knight Grand
Cross of the Order of Isabella la Catolica of
Spain, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, and Litt.D. Cambridge
1898; knighted at Windsor Castle 25 November
i8g6, and created a Baronet 2 August 1902;
Author of "Ten Lectures on Art," 1879, and
Editor of " The National Gallery." His principal
pictures include "Israel in Egypt," 1867, "Perseus
and Andromeda," 1872, "Atlanta's Race," 1876,
"The Fortune Teller," 1877, "A Visit to
yEsculapius," 1880, "The Meeting of Solomon
and the Queen of Sheba," 1891, and "The Ionian
Dance," 1899.
=Agnes, 3rd surviving
dau. of the Rev. George
Browne Macdonald of
Wolverhampton, co.
Stafford ; marr. at the
Collegiate Church, \Vol-
verhampton (by the Rev.
John Hodgson lies, the
Rector), on Thursday,
9 August 1866; died at
70 Addison Road, Ken-
sington, London, aged
62, on Tuesday, 12
June, bur. in Kensington
Cemetery, Hanwell, co.
Middlesex, on Friday, i 5
June 1906, a memorial
service being held at
St. Mary Abbott's, Ken-
sington, at the same
time.
Georgina, born at
Poet's Corner,
Westminster, on
Sunday, 16 Sep-
tember 1838 ;
died on Christ-
mas Day, 25
December 1847,
bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery,
London.
Emma Frances,
born at Poet's
Corner, Westmin-
ster, on Saturday,
4 January 1840.
Hugh Edward Poynter, born on Saturday, ==Mary .'Kugus'a, dau. of Sterne Augustus Mason
28 January 1882; Private Secretary to President
of the Council of Administration of the Otto-
man Public Debt, Constantinople, since 1904,
formerly Captain ist Volunteer Battalion Royal
Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) 23 April
1902; Interpreter in French and Spanish.
of Windsor, New York, U.S.A., by Nancy A.
his wife, dau. of Jeffrey Sage of Windsor ;
born at Windsor, New York ; marr. at
Roumeli Hissar, Constantinople (by Dr. Van
Millingen), on Tuesday, 3 October 1905.
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188
ploio;
Anns on record in the College of Arms. —
Gules two bars or on a chief enarched
ermine three bezants.
Crest. — A talbot's head erased or charged
with two bars gules on each three bezants.
^allanl) of Holtjerncs^s
3|ou0r, CO. ^ovfe.
John JallanflofNewark-on-Trent,=
CO. Nottingham (son of William
Jalland of Bas.singham, co.
Lincoln, by Mary his wife, dau.
of Jonathan Dent of Winterton,
CO. Lincoln, by Isabella his
wife, dau. of Thomas Aldam of
Warmsworth, co. York) ; born
15 November 1765; Captain
Newark Volunteers, afterwards
Captain Nottinghamshire (Local)
Militia; died 3 September 1830.
Adfnon was granted at York
26 November 1830, to Boswell
Middleton Jalland, son.
=Mary, dau. of Boswell
Middleton of Borough-
bridge, CO. York, by
Mary his wife ; born
3 May 1 768 ; marr. at
Otlcy, CO. York, 19
December 1788; died
4 March 1829.
Boswell Middleton Jalland of Holder:
House, East Riding, co. York ; born at
Newark-on-Trent 2 December 1789; J. P. and
D.L. for East Riding, co York ; died at his
residence, Holderness House, aged 91, on
Wednesday, 22 September 1880, bur. at
Sutton, East Riding, co. York.
ness===Emily, only child of John Williams of Penlee,
CO. Devon, J. P., by Sarah Anne Fowler his
wife, dau. of Joseph Dawson ; bom at Penlee ;
marr. at St. Nicholas', Brighton, co. Sussex
(by the Rev. Henry Michell Wagner, the Vicar),
on Thursday, 10 April 1851.
Emily, born at Holderness House and bapt. at
Drypool, East Riding, co. York, 22 April 1852 ;
marr. at St. Mary's, Hull, co. York (by the Rev.
\Villiam Quckett, Rector of Warrington, co. Lancaster,
assisted by the Rev. John Scott, the Vicar), on
Thursda)', 18 April 1872, Robert Grant Webster
of 83 Belgrave Road, Westminster, LL.B. (only
son of Robert Webster of Montrose, co. Forfar,
and of Hong Kong, China) ; educated at Radley
and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1864, LL.B. 1868; a Student
of the Liner Temple 16 November 1866, then
aged 21, called to the Bar 17 November 1869;
a Member of the Northern Circuit ; J. P. for the
counties of Middlese.x and London ; M.P. for
St. Pancras, London, 1886-99; Captain 3rd Battalion
South Lancashire Regiment (Militia) ; Author of
"The Trade of the World," "The Law relating to
Canals," "Japan from the Old to the New," 1905.
Boswell George=|=Bertha Augusta, 2nd
Jalland of Hoi- dau. of Carl Christian
derness House ; ' Brochner of Sutton
born at Holder- Hall and of Hull,
ness House on both East Riding, co.
Monday, 23 May, York, by Bertha
bapt. at Drypool IVLiria Juliana his wife,
21 June 1853; dau. of Peter Milberg;
educated at born at Sutton Hall ;
Rugby ; J. P. for marr. at Sutton-in-
co. Forfar and j Holderness (by the
East Riding, co. ' Rev. John Carter, the
York. Vicar) on Tuesday,
25 April 1876.
George Middleton Bertram Jalland,
born 10 May 1879, and bapt. at
Sutton-in-Holderness ; educated at
Bedford Grammar School.
Ethel Emily, born
12 November 1880,
and bapt. at Sutton.
189
Boswell Lionel Jalland, born
5 August 1883, and bapt. at
Sutton ; educated at Edinburgh
Academy.
\
Mary Ann, born at Newark-on-Trent, co. Nottingham, 2 April
1792; marr. by licence at Newark-on-Trent (by the Rev.
Richard Randall Ravvling) 12 July 1813, William Stead of
Boroughbridge, West Riding, co. York.
A
Jonathan Dent Jalland, born at
Newark-on-Trent 3 1 October
1793 ; died 8 February, bur.
at Broughton, co. Lincoln, 12
February 1795.
William Empson Jalland of Holder-=
ness House, East Riding, co. York,
and afterwards of 17 Girdler's Road,
Kensington, London ; born at
Coddington, co. Nottingham, 8 April
1796; died at 17 Girdler's Road,
Kensington, aged 82, on Saturday,
6 July 1878, bur. in Brompton
Cemetery, London. Will dated
5 September 1874, proved (Prin.
Reg., 961, 78) 10 December 1878,
by Edward Baker of 19 Girdler's
Road, one of the Exors.
=EliEa Thistleton, died at 10
Philbeach Gardens, Kensing-
ton, London, aged 81, on
Wednesday, i February 1893,
bur. in Brompton Cemetery,
London. Will dated 18 April
1892, proved (Prin. Reg.,
146, 93) 27 February 1893,
by Emily Thistleton Jalland,
daughter.
Catherine Aldam, born at
Newark-on-Trent 3 August
1799; died 28 September,
bur. at Broughton 2 Oc-
tober 1800.
John Dent Jalland, born
at Newark-on-Trent i June
1801 ; died 9 December,
bur. at Broughton 12
December 1801.
Walter Clay Jalland, born at Holderness
House on Tuesday, 15 May, bapt. at Drypool,
East Riding, co. York, 18 October 1855 ;
J. P. and D.L. for East Riding, co. York.
Gerald William Jalland, born at Holderness
House, on Thursday, 28 March, bapt. at
Drypool 24 July 1861 ; died 24 December
1905, bur. at Sutton-in-Holderness.
Douglas Christian Emmott
Jalland, born 3 September
1885, and bapt. at Guthrie;
educated at Edinburgh
Academy.
Maud Muriel,
born 2 2 Septem-
ber 1886, and
bapt. at Guthrie.
Cyril Vincent Dorian
Jalland, born 15 July
1889, and bapt. at
Guthrie.
Boswell Victor Jalland,
born II April 1895,
and bapt. at Guthrie.
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190
B 0 elpf U 6iHirijr J ixiUmii.
BARLOW.
Arms 071 record in the College of Arms. — Argent on a chevron
engrailed gules between three cross-crosslets fitchde
azure two Hons passant counter-passant supporting an
Eastern crown or, in the centre chief point a branch
of olive and another of palm in saltire proper.
Crest. — Out of an Eastern crown or a demi-lion argent holding
a cross-crosslet as in the arms between on the
dexter side a branch of olive and on the sinister
another of palm proper.
Supporters. — On either side an angel proper vested argent
zoned, and on the head an Eastern crown or the
dexter holding in the exterior hand a balance gold
and in the other a book proper the sinister bearing
in the exterior hand an olive branch and in the other
an escrol proper.
Mottoes. — Sis plus in primis. Over the Crest. — Dilige pacem.
iSarloto.
Sir George Hilaro Barlow, Baronet, G.C.B. (4th son of William Barlow of=
Bath, CO. Somerset, by Hilare his wife, 2nd dau. of Robert Butcher of
Walthamstow, co. Essex, Ickleford, co. Hertford, and of Cople and
Ravensden, both co. Bedford, High Sheriff for co. Bedford) ; born
20 January 1763; entered the Hon'''>= East India Co.'s Civil Service in
1778, appointed Sub-Secretary to Supreme Government in the Revenue
Department in 1788, and Chief Secretary thereof in 1796, advanced by the
Court of Directors as a Member of the Council of Fort William, in Bengal,
in 1801, and Provisional Governor-General of India 1802-1807 ; created
a Baronet at Whitehall 25 June 1803 ; confirmed Governor-General of
Bengal 19 February 1806, and appointed Governcjr of Madras 29 May
1807-13; Governor of Fort St. George; nominated a Knight Companion of
the Order of the Bath at Whitehall 29 October 1806, installed K.B. by proxy
1 June 1812; created a Knight Grand Cross (civil) by the Prince Regent
on Monday, 2 January 1815 ; divorced, on his petition, 30 April 1816;
died at Fir Grove, Farnham, co. Surrey, aged 84, 12 December 1846,
bur. at Famham. Will dated 5 March 1838, proved (P.C.C. 13, 47) 27
January 1847, by Frances Barlow, spinster, daughter, the sole Executrix.
=Elizabeth, dau. of
Burton Smith of
CO. Westmeath,
Lieutenant 22nd
Regiment of Foot;
marr. at Calcutta,
India, 16 April
1789.
Eliza Harriet, marr.
at Madras 1 Octo-
ber 1808, Pownoll
Bastard, 2nd Vis-
count Exmouth ;
born I July 1786 ;
Captain Royal
Navy ; M.P. for
Launceston 18 12-
29 ; divorced July
1820; died 2 De-
cember 1833.
George Ulric Barlow,=
born S October 1791;
Captain 69th Regiment
of Foot and 4th
Dragoons ; served at
Waterloo ; died s.p. in
India 29 |une 1824.
=Hilare (his cousin), 3rd dau. of Rear-Admiral
Sir Robert Barlow, G.C.B., R.N., by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of William Garrett of Worting, co.
Hants ; born at Fowey, co. Cornwell ; marr.
27 February 1817. She marr. 2ndly by special
licence at St. George's, Hanover Square, London
(by the Rev. the Hon'''= Frederick Hotham), on
Thursday, 26 March 1829, the Rev. William,
ist Earl Nelson, D.D. (brother of Horatio,
1st Viscount Nelson, Duke of Brontd) ; born
20 April, bapt. at Burnham Thorpe, co. Norfolk,
3 May 1757; educated at Norwich and North
Walsham Grammar Schools, and at Christ's
College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 1774,
B.x'\. 1778, M.A. 1781; Rector of Brandon Parva, co. Norfolk, 31 January 1784, and of
Hilborough 1797 ; created D.D. of Cambridge 15 January 1802 and of O.xford 30 July
1802; Prebendary of Canterbury 24 May 1803 and Vice-Dean of Canterbury; succeeded
his brother, Horatio, Viscount Nelson, as 2nd Baron Nelson and Duke of Bronte 21 October
1805; created Earl Nelson of Trafalgar and Viscount Merton of Trafalgar 20 November
1805. He marr. istly 9 November 1786, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Henry Yonge ; she died in
Portman Square, London, aged 78, 15 April, and was bur. in St. Paul's Cathedral 22 April
1828. He died in Portman Square, London, aged 77, 28 February, and was bur. in St. Paul's
Cathedral 9 March 1835. Will dated 13 July 1S32, proved (P.C.C. 189 Gloster) 19 March
1835, by Samuel, Baron Bridport, the Rev. William Johnson Yonge and the Rev. William
Barlow, three of the Exors. Power reserved to Hilare, Countess Nelson, relict, and Charlotte
Mary, Lady Bridport, wife of Samuel, Baron Bridport, daughter, the other Exors. Hilare,
Viscountess Nelson, marr. 3rdly at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, London, 7 February 1837,
George Thomas Knight (2nd son of Edward Knight of Godmersham Park, co. Kent). She
died suddenly s.p. in Paris on Tuesday, 22 December 1857, and was bur. at Canterbury.
Admon (with will dated 5 June 1857) was granted (Prin. Reg., 69, 58) 13 February 1858,
to George Thomas Knight of the University Club House, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, London,
husband, and William Henry Barlow of Beechfield House, Doncaster, co. York, nephew,
the Exors.
{See Pedigree of Nelson, Vol. ij, page 18S.)
194
William Barlow, born i8 December 1792;
Midshipman Royal Na\7 ; accidently
killed by a fall from the mast-head of
H.M.S. "Caledonia," in his 19th year,
29 July 181 1, bur. at Cadiz. Portugal,
with full military honours, in the presence
of Admiral Sir Edward Pellew, Baronet,
and all the officers of the "Caledonia."
Charlotte, born 29
September 1794;
marr. at Pondi-
cherry. East Indies,
28 October 181 1,
Fletcher Norton
Balmain, Captain
Madras Cavalry.
A
John Henry Barlow of the
Hon"' East India Co.'s
Ser\-ice in Bengal ; born
7 December 1795; marr. in
1823, Elizabeth Robertson,
who died at Calcutta,
India, 4 September 1830.
He died s.p. at Contai, East
Indies, aged 46, in 1841.
Sir Robert Barlow, Baronet; born at Calcutta 24=j=Augusta Louisa, 3rd
September 1797; entered the Hon'''= East India Co.'s
Civil Service in 1817, and became one of the Judges
of the Sudder Dewannand Nizamut Adawlut, or
Native Supreme Court of Judicature at Calcutta ;
succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet 12 December
1846 ; died in Hanover Square, London, aged 59,
21 January, bur. in Brouipton Cemetery, London,
27 January 1S57. Adfnon was granted (P.C.C.) 31
December 1857, to Sir Morison Barlow, Baronet, son.
dau. of Major-
General Richard
Augustus Seymour,
R.A., Governor of
St. Lucia ; marr.
at Calcutta 27 Sep-
tember 1832 ; died
19 November 1836,
bur. at Calcutta.
Louisa, born 30
November 1798;
died at Oakwood,
near Chichester,
CO. Sussex, in
her 23rd year,
22 August 182 1.
George Henry
Barlow, born in
August 1833 ,:
died 4 March
1845, bur. at
Farnham, co.
Surrey.
William Charles
Barlow, born 8
September 1834;
died at Fir Grove,
Farnham, aged 9,
4 March 1842,
bur. at Farnham.
Sir Morison Barlow, Baronet ; born 3 November 1835 ;
entered the Hon'''"= East India Co.'s Military Service 1854,
Interpreter to the 2nd Dragoon Guards during the Indian
Mutiny, at the siege and capture of Lucknow (medal with
clasp for Lucknow), subsequently in the SSth Regiment of
Foot (Connaught Rangers) and finally with the 7th Hussars
and 9th Lancers (retired) ; succeeded his father as 3rd
Baronet 21 January 1857 ; died unmarried at the Cottage,
Thru.xton, co. Hants, 10 April 1889, bur. at Thruxton.
Will dated 2 June 1887, with codicil dated 4 June 1888,
proved (Prin. Reg., 371, 89) 16 May 1889, by Stephen
Babington Barlow and Harry Mordaunt, the Exors.
195
Captain Charles Anstruther Barlow, R.N.,
C.B. ; born at Calcutta, India, 5 September
1800; entered the Royal Navy in 181 2,
Commanded the " Nimrod " 1839-41,
Captain 8 June 1841 ; given permission to
accept the Cross of San Fernando of Spain
of the ist-class, conferred by the Queen of
Spain for services from June 1835 to May
1837, Order of the 4th-class Osmanieh ;
created C.B. 14 October 1841 ; died
unmarried at Hammersmith, co. Middlesex,
in his 56th year, 31 December 1855, bur. in
Brompton Cemetery, London, 7 January
1856. Will dated 26 February 1853, proved
(P.C.C. 7, 56) 16 January 1856, by Frances
Barlow, spinster, sister, the sole Executrix.
Frances, born at Calcutta
27 November 1801 ; died
unmarried, aged 86, 18
January 1887, bur. at
Thruxton, co. Hants.
Will dated 26 June 1S83,
with codicil dated i Oc-
tober 1884, proved (Prin.
Reg., 99, 87) 10 February
1887, by Sir Morison Bar-
low of Thruxton, Baronet,
nephew, and Stephen
Babington Barlow, gent.,
the Exors.
Anne Caroline, born
at Calcutta 22 Feb-
ruary 1803; died
unmarried at Thrux-
ton, aged 78, 10 May
1 88 1, bur. there.
Will dated 6 June
1879, proved (Prin.
Reg.,5i5,8i)i9july
1 88 1, by William
Edmund Williams,
gent., and Stephen
Babington Barlow,
gent., the Exors.
Sir Richard Wellesley Barlow, Baronet; born 30 January 1836;=
educated at Haileybury ; entered the Madras Civil Service 1855,
served as Collector and Magistrate of Chengalpat 1871-78, and
subsequently as Commissioner, Nilgiris, 1878-80, and 1881,
Major Commandant Nilgiri Volunteer Rifles 1878-79, Member of the
Board of Revenue 1880, 1881 and 1886, Collector, a Magistrate
and an additional Sessions Judge, Nilgiris, 1882, Collector of Sea
Customs, &c., Madras, 1883, Acting Resident of Travancore and
Cochin 1884, Member of the Legislative Council of Madras 1885,
Chairman of the Madras Harbour Board 1886, retired from the
Service 1889; succeeded his cousin. Sir Morison Barlow, as 4th
Baronet 10 April 1889; died suddenly at Blackheath, co. Kent, aged 68,
on Wednesday, 10 August, bur. at Buckerell, co. Devon, 13 August 1904.
Will dated 23 July 1886, proved (Prin. Reg., 1094, 1904) 3 September
1904, by Sir Hilaro Williani \\'ellesley Barlow, Baronet, Major Royal
Artillery.
=Annie Catherine, dau.
of the Rev. John
William Whiteside,
D.D., Vicar of Scar-
borough, CO. York,
brother of Lord Chief
Justice James White-
side, M.P. ; born at
Ripon, CO. York, 31
December 1838; marr.
at Scarborough 14 June
i860 ; died at Madras
8 July, bur. in the
Cathedral Cemetery,
Madras, 10 July 1886.
Sir Hilaro William Wellesley Barlow, Baronet ; born 19 June 1861 ;=
educated at Eton and at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich ;
entered the Army as Lieutenant Royal Artillery 19 May 1880,
Captain 2 November 1888, Major 26 June 1898, Lieut. -Colonel
14 November 1905 ; 2nd-class Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores
2 July 1890 to 25 October 1891, Officer-in-Charge of Danger
Buildings, Woolwich, 26 October 1891 to 11 June 1893, 2nd
Military Assistant to Director-General of Ordnance Factories
12 June 1893 to 30 June 1899, Secretary to Chief Superintendent
Ordnance Factories i July 1899 to 30 June 1902, Superintendent
Royal Laboratory, Woolwich Arsenal, i July 1902 ; succeeded his
father as sth Baronet 10 August 1904.
=Victoria Katherine, eldest
dau. of Colonel Hugh
Robert Hibbert of Birtles
Hall, CO. Chester, and
of Broadgate, Barnstaple,
CO. Devon, of the 7th
Royal Fusiliers; born at
Broadgate 11 May 1867;
marr. at Pilton, co.
Devon, 29 July 1891.
Annie Catherine, born
at the Royal Arsenal,
Woolwich, on Satur-
day, 18 June 1892,
and bapt. at Pilton.
Mildred Hilare, born
at the Royal Arsenal,
Woolwich, on Sunday,
3 March 1895, ^"^^
bapt. at Woolwich.
Ruth Beatrice, born at
Blackheath on Tuesday,
18 November 1902,
and bapt. at Kidbrook,
CO. Kent.
Richard Hugh Barlow,
born at Blackheath on
Thursday, 30 June
1904, and bapt. at
Kidbrook.
iy6
I
Richard Wellesley=
Barlow, born at
Calcutta lo Sep-
tember 1804; of
the Bengal Civil
Service ; died at
Malta, aged 34,
n April 1839,
bur. there.
=Maria, 2nd dau. of Major-
General Sir William Nott,
G.C.B., Resident at the
Court of Lucknow ; born
13 January 1818; marr.
2 March 1835. She marr.
zndly at Weymouth, co.
Dorset, 27 February 1843,
her cousin, Lieut.-Colonel
Charles Henry Nicholetts
of the Bengal Cavalry and
28th Regiment of Foot.
She died at Ilfracombe,
CO. Devon, 11 April 1899,
and was bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London.
I i I
Harriett, born at Calcutta 13 March 1806;
died unmarried at Thruxton, co. Hants, aged
82, 10 February 1889, bur. there. Will dated
23 September 1884, with two codicils dated
respectively 29 April 1885 and 6 June 1887,
proved (Prin. Reg., 192, 89) 5 March 1889, by
Stephen Babington Barlow, one of the Exors.
Edward Frederic Barlow, born in Holies Street,
Cavendish Square, London, 18 June 1807 ; died
in infancy.
Emma Drury, bom 13 April 1809 ; died at
Streatham, co. Surrey, in her loth year, on
Monday, 27 July 1818.
Maria Charlotte Exmouth, born at Farnham, co. Surrey, the residence of her grandfather,
Sir George Hilaro Barlow, Baronet, G.C.B., 14 February 1838; marr. at Madras, India,
7 January 1857, William Southey Whiteside, late of the Madras Civil Service, Member of
Board of Revenue, Madras, and of Viceroy's Supreme Council (eldest son of the Rev. John
William Whiteside, Vicar of Scarborough, co. York). He died at Ramsay, Isle of Man,
12 October 1900. Adihon was granted at the Principal Registry 22 November 1900, to Edith
Margaret Isobel Frith, wife of Philip Frith. =j=
A
I
Ulric Richard Wellesley
Barlow, born in August
1862 ; died in infancy,
bur. in the Cathedral
Cemetery, Madras.
Hugh Wellesley Barlow, born
at Burnfoot, Ootacamund,
India, 22 April 1864; died 25
May 1865, bur. at Palmanair,
North Arcot, Madras.
Richard Wellesley Barlow, born at
Plymouth, co. Devon ; died at The
Crescent, Plymouth, aged 4 months,
on Wednesday, 15 July 1868, bur.
at Thruxton.
197
€Utot.
Arms. — Gules on a Isend dexter engrailed or
a riband azure.
Crest. — A dexter arm erect proper grasping
a short sword.
Motto. — Per adventure.
Thomas Elliot of Offerlon Hall, co. Durham=
(son of Thomas Elliot of Offerton Hall) ;
born 8 March 1779; died i May 1835,
bur. at Penshaw, co. Durham. Will dated
14 April 1835, with codicil dated 30 April
1835, proved (P.C.C. 644 Gloster) 5 No-
vember 1835, by Isabella Elliot, relict, John
Elliot, son, and George Smith, three of
the Exors.
■Isabella, dau. of John
Stobart of Witton, co.
Durham, by Isabella his
wife ; born 20 March
1776 ; marr. at Chester-
le-Street, co. Durham,
4 July 1808; died at
Offerton Hall 30 August
1858, bur. at Penshaw.
Rev. William Henry Elliot (youngest son) ;=
born at Offerton 29 June 1817; of Durham
University, B.A. 1838, L.Th. 1840, M.A.
1841 ; Vicar of Sockburn, co. Durham, 1847,
of Wonsall 1865, and of Stainton-in-Cleveland,
both CO. York, 1870; died at the Vicarage,
Stainton -in- Cleveland, 19 June, buried at
Stainton-in-Cleveland 21 June 1884. Will
dated 15 March 18S4, proved at York
I September 1884, by Edward Reginald Elliot
of Stainton-in-Cleveland, son, one of the
Exors. Power reserved to Charles Herbert
Elliot and Gerald de Dibon Elliot, sons, the
other Exors.
Ir. ^.
=Anna Sophia, dau. of Charles David
Faber of Swinton Hall, co. York, by
Martha his wife, dau. of John Cooke
of Swinton Hall; born 17 June 18 18;
marr. at St. Mary's, Scarborough,
CO. York, 22 September 1842; died
at Knaresborough, co. York, 30 No-
vember, bur. at Stainton-in-Cleveland
3 December 1889. Will dated 9
September 1886, with codicil dated
7 October 1889, proved (Prin. Reg.,
678, 90) 14 July 1890, by Gerald de
Dibon Elliot of Walsall, co. Stafford,
and Edward Reginald Elliot of
Stockton-on-Tees, co. Durham, sons,
the Exors.
Other
Mary Isabella,
born at Downton
Lodge, CO. Hants,
I April, bapt.
at Hordle, co.
Hants, 28 July
1844.
Emily Gertrude, born at Downton Lodge
24 February, bapt. at Hordle 13 March
1845 ; died at Torquay, co. Devon,
26 April, bur. there i May 1894. Will
dated 16 June 1892, proved (Prin. Reg.,
431, 94) 12 May 1894, by Rebecca
Apthorp and William Claude Fawcett,
the Exors.
William Faber Algernon
Elliot, born at Hornsea, co.
York, 18 January, bapt. there
privately i March 1847, and
died at Hornsea i April
following, bur. at Girsby, in
the parish of Sockburn.
198
Sarah, dau. of the Rev.=
James Hicks, Vicar of
Piddletrenthide,co. Dor-
set, by Emma his wife,
dau. of William Barry
{see Pedigree of Barry,
Vol. 14, page 2) ; born
at Piddletreiithide 2
September 1859; marr.
at St. Michiiel's, Aln-
wick, CO. Northumber-
land, 14 April 18S3 :
died at Elmer's End,
CO. Kent, 14 February,
bur. at West Wickhani,
CO. Kent, 17 February
1881. ist wife.
William Faber Elliot,
born at Ormskirk, co.
Lancaster, 1 1 March,
bapt. there 14 .\pril
1884.
I
=Charles Herbert=
Elliot of "Kirk
Braddon," Becken-
ham, CO. Kent ;
born at Worsall
Hall, CO. York, 4
July, bapt. pri-
vately 24 July 1848
(baptism registered
at Girsby, in the
parish of Sock-
burn, CO. Durham,
7 June 1849); edu-
cated at Durham
Grammar School
and at Rossall
School.
=Katharine, youngest dau.
of the Rev. Foster Stable
Barry, Rector of Bading-
ham, CO. Suffolk, by
Frances Eliza his wife,
dau. of George Cooper
of Caversham, co.O.xford ;
born at College Hill,
Cannon Street, London,
13 February, bapt. at
St. Margaret's, Lothbury,
London, 8 March 1S68 ;
marr. at Gosbeck, co.
Suffolk, 15 September
1893. 2nd wife.
{See Pedigree of Barry,
Vol. 14, page S-)
I
Frances Margaret de Dibon, born
at Elmer's End 28 June, bapt. at
Gosbeck 5 August 1894.
Edith Geraldine, born
at Worsall Hall 27
July, bapt. privately
4 September 1849
(baptism registered at
Girsby 29 May 1851);
died at Newton Abbot,
CO. Devon, 6 Feb-
ruary, bur. at Stainton-
in-Cleveland, co. York,
10 February 1894.
Will dated 1 1 January
1894, proved (Prin.
Reg., 318, 94) 21
March 1894, by
Charles Herbert Elliot
and Edward Reginald
Elliot, the Exors.
Amy Mary, born at
Ormskirk 4 August,
bapt. there 2 Oc-
tober 1885.
I
Charles Barry Elliot,
born at Elmer's End
2 September, bapt.
there 9 October 1886.
Herbert Benbow Elliot,
born at Elmer's End
28 January, bapt. there
8 March 1890.
199
Amy Blanche, born at
Worsall Hall, co. York,
25 July, bapt. privately
9 September 1850 (bap-
tism registered at Girsby,
in the parish of Sock-
burn, CO. Durham, 17
June 1 851); died at
All Saints' Home,
Eastbourne, co. Sussex,
25 April, bur. in Bromp-
ton Cemetery, London,
2 May 1878.
Madeline Hilda, born
at Worsall Hall 4 No-
vember 1851, bapt.
privately 4 January
1852 (baptism regis-
tered at Worsall 2
November 1854); died
at Far View, Malton,
CO. York, on Friday,
18 September, bur. at
Malton 21 September
i88s.
Gerald de Dibon=
Elliot of Sutton
Road,^Valsall,co.
Stafford ; born
at Worsall Hall
28 November,
bapt. privately 13
December 1852
(baptism regis-
tered at Worsall
1 9 October 1854).
=Helen, youngest dau. of
Joseph Morris of Hill
House, Chilwell, co.
Nottingham ; bapt. at
Attenborough, co. Not-
tingham, 31 March 1853;
marr. at St. Mark's,
Regent's Park, London
(by the father of the
bridegroom, assisted by
the Rev. George Ake-
hur.st), on Thursday, 18
August 1 88 1.
Alice Lilian, born at 7 Sutton Road,
Walsall, I January, bapt. at the parish
church, Walsall, 29 January 1885 ;
died there, aged 10, on Tuesday,
19 February 1895, bur. at Walsall.
Madeline Violet, born at Walsall
24 November 1887.
Geoffrey Faber Elliott, born at
Sutton Road, Walsall, on Sunday,
16 February 1890.
Margaret Catherine
de Dibon, born at
Walsall on Sunday,
16 August 1 89 1.
Florence Mabel, born at
Worsall Hall 22 August,
bapt. privately 22 Sep-
tember 1854 (baptism
registered at Worsall 19
October 1854); died at
Far View, Malton, on
Wednesday, 26 May, bur.
at Malton 29 May 1886.
Edward Reginald Elliot=
of Highfield, Eggles-
cliffe, CO. Durham ; born
at Worsall Hall 6 June,
bapt. privately 23 June
1857 (baptism registered
at Worsall 7 September
1857)-
=Fanny Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William
Henry Booker of Castlefield, Bingley,
CO. York, by Fearne his wife, dau. of
Thomas Kinnear of Edinburgh ; born 1 1
September 1856 ; marr. at Holy Trinity,
Bingley (by the Rev. Henry Gott
Kinnear, Rector of Copgrove, co. York,
uncle of the bride, assisted by the Rev.
Frederick William Rardsley, the Vicar),
on Tuesday, 18 December 1888.
Harold Faber Elliot, born
at Egglescliffe 13 October,
bapt. there 18 l^ecember
1 88g.
Florence Kinnear, born
at Egglescliffe 9 May,
bapt. there 2 July 1891.
Lily Cecilia, born at
Egglescliffe 5 January
1898, and bapt. there.
Ih/^i'^eeJ/l
3nliex.
INDEX.
Abbs, Henr>' Cooper, 74.
Aberdeen and Orkney, Rt. Rev. Thoma.s George
Suther, Bishop of, 132.
Abergavenny, Caroline, Marchiones.s of, 61 ; Sir
William, Marquess of, 61.
Acheson, .Archibald, Earl of Gosford, IS3> Lady
Millicent. 133.
Adams, Ma\ow Wynell, 74.
Agnew, .^lary, 75; Thomas Ramsden, 75.
Ailesbury, Charles, Marquess of, 128.
Ainger, Rev. Thomas, 4.
Akehurst, Rev. George, 200.
Aldam, Isabella, 189; Thomas, 1S9.
Aldham, Emily Hulbert, 132; William H., 132.
Alexander, Alice Mary, 13S; Rev. Ernest Christian,
93: George, 138; Thomas, 1 38.
Algie, Mary Kirkwood, 12; William, 12.
Allen, Minnie, 18.
AUnutt, Anna, 60: Elizabeth Harriet, 60; John, 60.
Allt, Gertrude Emily, 13; Thomas Robert, 13.
Alston, Cecilia, loi ; David Thomas, loi ; Ellen, loi.
Ancaster, Evelyn Elizabeth, Countess of, 173; Gilbert
Henry, Earl of, 173 ; see also Hcathcotc-Drumniond-
Willoughby.
Anderson, Rev. David, 36, 66.
Andrus, Julia Janet Page, 17; Julia Maria (Daisy), 17;
Thomas -Alchin, 17.
Anson, Alice Louisa, 31 : Hon'"'"' George, 31 ;
Hon'>'"= Isabella Elizabeth .Annabella, 31 ; Thomas,
Viscount, 3!.
Anstead, Rev. Joseph Boord, I05.
Anstruther, Catherine Janet, 156; Sir IMiilip, Bt.,
156; I.ieut. -Colonel Robert Leslie, 163 ; Sophia
Catharine, 163: Colonel William. 156.
Applebee, Catharine Spencer, 87 ; William Daunt, 87.
Apthorp, Rebecca, 198.
Archer, Rev. Goodwyn .Alfred, 127.
Arkwright, John Peter, 65; John Thomas, 65; Laura,
65 ; Violet Catherine, 65.
Armstrong, Isabella, 37.
Armytage, John, 84; L.iura Harriette, 84.
Arnold, Stephen, 179.
Arnott, Rev. Henry, 10.
Astley, Sir Jacob Henry, Bt., 175; Dame RosaUnd
Alicia, 175.
Atkins, Fanny, 181; John, 181.
.\tkinson, Mary .\nn, 53: Thomas, 53.
Atlay, Agnes Fitzherbert, 72 ; Annie Florence, 70 ;
Rev. Brownlow Thomas, 69-72 ; Charles Cecil, 72 ;
Constance Lilian, 71 ; Major-General Edward, 70;
Edward Wilfrid, 71; Elizabeth Rayner, 69, 70;
Ellena Frances, 71, 72; Ellena Mary, 71 ; Emma,
70, 71 ; Florence, 70; Frances Brydon, 70; Frances
Turner, 69; Rev. George Willi.am, 71; Harold
Trevelyan, 72 ; Rev. Henry, 69; Henry Charles, 69;
Henry Francis, 70; Hugh Wordsworth, 72; Rt.
Rev. James, Bishop of Hereford, 69-71 ; fames
Beresford, 69, 70 ; Rev. Marcus Ethelbert, 72 ;
Richard, 71; Rev. Richard, 69; Sarah, 70; Selina
Margaret, 71.
Austin, Charles, 127.
Aveland, Clementina Elizabeth Drumniond, Lady,
172; Gilbert Henry, Baron, 172, 173; Gilbert
John, Baron, 172 ; see alio Heathcote and
Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby.
B
Badeley, Althea Faithfull, lo6 ; Charlotte, 106 ;
John, 106; John Carr, 106.
Bailey, Grace Sinclair, 1 19 ; Rev. John, 1 19; Samuel,
119; Thomas Henry, 119.
Bain, Julia Janet Page, 17 ; William, 17.
Baker, Anna Maria, II; Edward, 190; Elizabeth
Helen, 115; Henry, 181 ; Lavinia Alice (Vene),
181 ; Sir Robert, 177 ; Thomas, 181 ; Rev.
Thomas, 115; W'illiam, 11.
Baldwin, Rev. John Richard, 48.
Ball, Sarah, 179; William, 179.
Balmain, Charlotte, 195 ; Fletcher Norton, 195.
Bankes, Rev. Canon Eldon .Surtees, 10.
Banks, Lavinia, 187 ; Thomas, 187.
Barclay, Arthur Kett, 85; Charles, 163; Isobel, 163;
Margaret, 85 ; Maria Octavia, 85.
15ardsley, Rev. Frederick William, 200.
Barker, Adela Louise, 143; Charles Mylne, 143;
Dorothea, 143; Helena, 1S6 ; Isabel Helen, 118;
Rev. Canon John Thomas, 186; Madeline .'\lice,
1S6; Mar\', 41; Nora Elizabeth, llS; William
Henry, 118.
Barlow, Anne Caroline, 196; Annie Catherine, 196;
.\ugusta Louisa 196 ; Captain Charles .•Vnstruther,
R.N., 196; Charlotte, 195: Edward Frederic,
197; Elizabeth, 195; IXame Elizabeth, 194;
Eliza Harriet, 194 ; Emma Drury, 197 ; Frances,
196; Francis, 194; George Henn,-, 195; Sir
George Hilaro, Bt., 194, 197 ; George Ulric,
194 ; Harriett, 197 ; Hilare, 194 ; Sir Hilaro
William Wellesley, Bt., ig6 : Hugh Wellesley,
197 ; John Henrv', 195 ; Louisa, 195 ; Maria,
197 ; Maria Charlotte Exmouth, 197 ; Mildred
Hilare, 196; Sir Morison, Bt., 195, 196;
Richard Hugh, 196 ; Richard Wellesley, 197 ;
Sir Richard Wellesley, Bt., 196; Rear- Admiral
Sir Robert, 194; Sir Rol)ert, Bt., 195; Ruth
Beatrice, 196; Stephen Babington, 195-197!
Ulric Richard Wellesley, 197 ; Dame Victoria
Katherine, 196; William, 194, 195; Rev. William,
194 ; W'illiam Charles, 195 ; William Henry,
194.
Barry, Ada Florence, 13 ; Adelaide Sarah, 12 ;
Agnes Margaret, 2 ; Rt. Rev. Alfred, 6, 7-12,
14-16; Alfred Percival, 7; Alice, i, 4, 12; Alice
Caroline, 15; Alice Frances, 10; Amy Catherine
Louise, 17 ; .-Vmy Florence, 10 ; Anna, 2 ; Arthur,
12; Arthur Edward, 17 ; -Arthur John, 8 ; Arthur
Lewis, 5 ; Arthur Paul, 12 ; Beatrice Frances May, 9 ;
Caroline Pitman, 9 ; Caroline Sarah, 8 ; Caryl Arthur
Ransome, 6; Cecil Charles Stuart, 12; Charles,
I, 3, 6, 10, 16; Sir Charles, 6; Charles Edward,
6, 8 ; Charles Frederick. 16 ; Charles John 10. 16 :
203
Charlotte, 4, 5 ; Charlotte Gibbon, 4 ; Constance
Daisy Sercombe, 17; Constance Juliet, 14;
Daphne Julia, 17; Dorothea Alice Maud, 12;
Dorothy, 12; Dorothy Lillian, 17; Rev. Douglas,
13-17; Edgar Alfred, 10; Edith Mary, 7 ; Edward,
6, 8; Edward Middleton, 9, 10; Edward Stephen-
son, 3 ; Edwin, 3 ; Eleanor Emma, 12 ; Eleanor
Mar)', 16; Elinor Margaret, 3; Elizabeth, 7, 8;
Eliza Mary, 3, 16 ; Ellen, 3 ; Emily, 8 ; Emma,
2, 5, 199 ; Emma Giffard, 17 ; Rev. Ernest
Joseph, 4; Ethel Margaret, 9, 16; Eva, 18;
Florence Blanche, 15; Florence T., II; Foster, 4;
Rev. Foster Stable, 2, 3, 5, 199; Frances, i, 4:
Frances Eliza, 2, 3, 199; Frances Emily, 10 ;
Frances Sophia, 2 ; Francis Cecil Norman, 1 1 ;
Francis Henry. 11 ; Frank Clifton, 16; Frederick,
7; Frederick Charles, II, 17 ; Frederick Edward,
8 ; Frederick John Sercombe, 16 ; Frederick
Rowsell, 17; George, 3, 4; Geraldine Mary, 2;
Gertrude Mercy, 15 : Gladys, 12; Godfrey Walter,
10; Gwendolyn Amy, 18; Harold Douglas, 13;
Harriett Gardner Pitman, 6, 16 ; Harriett Marian
May, 7 ; Harry Rowsell, 17 ; Helen Charlotte, 7 ;
Henry, II; Herbert, 4; Herbert Alfred Lucas,
9, 16 ; Hilary Cope, 6 ; Hilda Lucy, 10 ; Horace,
7, 9. 11-13, '5 ! Hugh Gordon, 7 ; Ingham Foster,
4; James, 3, 4; James Green, 2; Jessie Marian, 5;
Joan, 17; Johanna, 18; John Westwood, 16; John
Wolfe, 18 ; Julia Maria (Daisy), 17 ; Juliet
Blanche, 9, 11 ; Juliet Elsie, 17; Kate Elizabeth,
16; Katharine, 5, 199; Kathleen Douglas, 13;
Laurence Dubois, 16 ; Lesley Eva, 18 ; Lewis, 13 ;
Lilian Margaret, 17 ; Lionel Edward, 9 ; Louisa,
1,2; Louisa Kate, 6 ; Louisa Victoria, 7 ; Lucy,
9; Mabel Maude Josephine, S; Margaret, 1-4;
Marian, 18; Marie Giffard, 17; Marjorie Birkett,
18; Mary EUzabeth, 14; Mary Eva, iS ; Mary
Giffard, 10, 16; Mary Louisa, 5, 7; Maud Frances,
16; Max William, 17; Mildred Adela, 16; Minnie,
18; Noel V'ielfe, 6; Nona, 5; Fercival, 13; Percival
Ale.xander Douglas, 13 ; Percy, 5 ; Percy Horace,
16; Reginald Giffard, 16; Rosalind Mary, 12;
Sarah, I ; Dame Sarah, 6 ; Sarah Maria, 4 ;
Selina, 2; Septimus, I, 2, 5 ; Stephenson, 4:
Thomas, I ; Walter, I, 18; Walter Edward, I, 2;
Rev. Walter George, 2 ; Walter Wallace, 17 ;
William, i, 2, 5, 9, igg; William Frederick, 5;
William Henry, 4, 6-9, 12; William Horace, 18:
Winifred Mary, 5; j« ato Wolfe- Barry.
Bartholomew, Rev. Christopher Churchill, 9.
Bartleet, Rev. Edward John, 184.
Barton, Marian, 142; Richard Carrol, 142.
Basevi, George, 140; Maria, 140; Nathan, 140.
Bates, Henry, 146 ; Mary, 146 ; William, 146 ;
William Henry, 146.
Bathurst, Allen, Earl, 73 ; Lady Catherine, 73.
Battele, Rev. W., 100.
Battersby, Catharine, 183.
Beaconsfield, Benjamin, Earl of, 141 ; .Mary Anne,
Viscountess, 141.
Bear, Thomas, 72.
Beard Mary, 182.
Beauclerk, Lord Charles, 30 ; Laura Maria Theresa,
Lady, 30 ; William, Duke of St. Albans, 30.
Beck, Simon Adams, 164.
Beckibrd, Elizabeth, 73; Peter, 73.
Bedford, Caroline, 1 56; Catherine, 134 ; Charles,
156; Charles Desborough, 156; Charles St. Clair,
'56, 159; George, 159; Hannah Mary, 156;
Harriet Emma, 159; Rev. John, 134; Judith
Elizabeth, 159; Mary Margaret, 159; Rev. Paul
Austen, 156; Sarah, 156.
Bell, Arthur Lewis, 139; Charlotte Langford, 139;
Clara, 187; Harriet, 187; James, 139; Rev. James
Arthur William, 44 ; James Vincent, 44 ; Janet
Hamilton, 44 ; John Hyde, 39 ; Louisa Noble,
187 ; General Robert, 187 ; Robert Courtenay,
187; Susannah Charlotte, 44 ; William, 187.
Hence, Anna Maria, 55; Rev. Bence, 55.
Bendyshe, Anna Maria, 114; Catherine, 114; Jane,
114; John, 114; Richard, 114.
Bennett, John, 134; -Mar}-, 134.
Benning, Ellen Jane, 37 ; Henry, 37.
Berens, Ven'''"' Archdeacon, 73.
Beresford, Georgi.ana, 75 ; Dame Harriet Elizabeth,
75 ; Vice-Admiral Sir John Poo, Bt., 75.
Bernard, Rt. Rev. the Hon'''« Charles Brodrick,
Bishop of Tuam, 62.
Berry, Catherine, 112.
Berthault, Leontine, 7.
Besly, Charles, 157; Sarah, 157.
Bessborough, William, Earl of, 28.
Bethell-Codrington, Caroline Anna Mara, 128 ;
Hon*"'" Caroline Georgina Harriott, 128; Sir
Christopher, Bl., 128.
Bethinson, .\nnie Rosa, 38 ; Henry Joseph, 38 ;
Mary Ann, 38.
Betlerton, Edith Evelyn, 115; H. J., 115.
Bevan, Rev. Thomas, 82, 83.
Biber, Rev. Dr., 83.
Bidwell, Elizabeth, 113; Hugh, 113.
Bingham, b)hn Charles Robert. Baron Clanmorris,
62; Hon'"''-' Matilda Marie Helena, 62; Sarah
Selina, Lady Clannlorri^., 62.
Binney, Rev. Ma.\, 165.
Birch, Rev. Canon Edward, 118; Emily, 118;
Marianne, 118; Rev. William Frederick, 118.
Birkett, Louisi Jane, 17.
Birrell, .Vugustine, 96 ; Rev. Charles Mitchell, 96 ;
Hon'''" Eleanor Bertha Mary, 96 ; Harriet Jane,
96.
Blake, Charles, 75 ; Colonel Charles John, 75 ;
Evangeline Claudette, 75.
Blanckley, Captain Edward, R.N., 115; Harriet,
115; Henry .Staniord, I15; Sarah EUzabeth, 115.
Blennerhassetl, Elizabeth, 154; Rev. John, 154.
Bliss, Edward, 12; Edward Church, 12; Rosalind
Mary, 12.
Blockley, Frederick Moralt, 5; J.iliu, 5; Nona, 5.
Blum, Rt. Rev. Ri..liaid Frederick Lefevre, Bishop
of Hull, 56, 133.
Boddam, Eliza Maria, 56.
Bodington, Cecil Herbert, 119; Charles Eric Sinclair,
120; Clara, 117; Eleanor, 117; Elizabeth, 117,
118; Elizabeth Louise Marion, 119: Emily, IiS;
Rev. Eric James, 120; Erica Catriona, 120;
Florence Euginie, 118; George, ll8; Grace
Sinclair, 119; Rev. Herbert James, 117-119;
Horace Sinclair, 120; James, 117; James Heacock,
117; John, 117; John Victor, 120; Katharine
Elizabelh, 120 ; Kenard Charles, 120; Louise
Augusta, 119; M.argaret Ella, 120; Mary, 117;
Mar> -Vu'iies, 117; Mary Ann, 119; Minna, 118;
Norah Elizabeth, 1 18; Percival James, 118: Ruth
Anna, 120; Sarah Anna, 118, 119; Thomas, 117;
Thomas Repton, 1 17; Winifred Mary, 119.
Bollon, Horatio Nelson, 144 ; Lilian, 144 ; Priscilla,
144.
Bonner, Charles, 2; Sophia Judith, 2.
Booker, Fanny Elizabeth, 200; Fearne, 200; William
Plenry, 200.
Booth, .\lice, 77; Elizabeth, 77; Thomas, 77.
Borough, Anne, 80; John, 80.
Borrcr, Rev. Canon Carey Hampton, 53 ; Emily, 53 ;
Nathaniel, 53.
Borthwick, Rev. Robert Brown, 132.
Bosanquet, Rev. James, 34; Mary Jane, 34.
Boscawen, Evelyn, Viscount Falmouth, 33, 42 ;
Hon''''= Hugh Le Despencer, 33 ; Lady Mary, 33 ;
Hon''''^ Mary Elizabeth P'rances Catherine, 42 ;
Mary Frances Elizabeth, Baroness Le Despencer,
33 ; Mary Frances Elizabeth, Viscountess Falmouth,
33. 42.
Bostock, Rev. G. , 17.
Bothe, Johanna, 18.
Bottomley, Edith, 152; Wilfred, 152; William, 152.
204
houltoii, Caroline, 125; Charlta., 125; Charles (.ieorge,
121;; Henry, 125: John, 125.
Bourke, Lady Albreda Mary, 36 ; Anne Charlotte,
Counlcss of Mayo, 36; Hon"*-' Charles Fowler, 36;
Kev. the Hon''''' George Wingfield, 39, 53 ; Robert,
liarl of Mayo, 36.
Bowden, Caroline Maria, 156; Catherine Janet, 156;
Herbert George, 156; William Carey, 156.
Bowker, Alexander, 125; Emma, 125.
Bovd, Alexander, 116; Kev. Dr., 117; Mary Anne,
ii6.
Boye, Lieut. -General Chailes, 107; Tamela, 107.
Boyle, .\udrey Georgiana Florence, 95; Charles John,
95 ; Zacyntha, 95.
Brabazon, .Vnlhnny, Earl of Meath, 73 ; Lady
Arabella Barbara, 73.
Brace, Rev. Edmund Church, 164.
Brackerbury, Carr, 106; Charlotte, 106.
Brackett, Elbridge Osgood, 45 ; Harriett, 45 ; Mary
Butterfield, 45.
Bradley, \ ery Rev. George Granville, Dean of
Westminster, 95.
Bradshaw, James Aloysius, 94 ; John Johnson, 94 ;
Lieut. -Colonel John Johnson, 94; .Matilda, 94;
Sylvester Christopher, 94.
Bramley, Kev. Henry, 84.
Brand, Henry, Viscount Hampden, O4 ; Hon'''*'
Mabel, 64.
Brander, Colonel .\rthur James, 87 ; Edith, 87 ;
John, 87 ; General Mangles James, 87 ; Mary
Gibson (Dai»ie), 87: Mary Louisa, 87.
Brassey, Lieut. -Colonel Albert, 60, 62 ; .\nna, Lady,
60 ; Arthur .\lb.'rt, 66 ; Beatrice Mary, 68 ;
Bernard Thomas, 67 ; C.^therine Ellen, 65 ; Cecil
Henry, 66 ; Constance .-\liierta, 63 ; Edgar Hugh,
68; Edivin Percev.il, 68; Eliz:ihetb, 60, 62; Ethel
Anna Maria, 66 ; Evelyn .Mildred, 67 ; F'lorence
Maud, 67 ; George 60, 63 ; Gerald Charles, 66 ;
Gwendoline, 68 ; Harold Ernest 68 ; Harriet
.•\nna, 01, 66; Hon'"'" Helen de \'ere, 60;
Henrietta, 6S ; Henry Arthur, 60, 6!, 66; Henry
Leonard Campbell, 61, 66; Herbert Bruce, 64:
Hilda Madeleine, 67 ; Lady Idina Mary, 61 ;
Iris Hermoine, 66; Jane, 63; John, 60, 61, 63;
John Leonard, 67; John I'erceval, 63; Lilian
Maude, 62 ; Hun'"''-' Mabelle Annie, 62 ; Maria
Farringdon, 60 ; Hon*"'" Marie Adelaide, 60, 64 ;
Mary, 64 ; Mary Caroline, 64 ; .Mary Cawley,
63 ; Mary Eli/,abeth, 65 ; Hon'''= .Matilda Marie
Helena, 62 ; May Eleanor .-^nnie, 64; .Moira
Violet, 65; Hon'''" .Muriel .'Vgnes, 60, (33; L.ady
Norah, 68 ; Percy Frederick, 65 ; Prudence Mary,
64; Ralph Albert, 67; Ralph Perceval, 61;
Richard, 63, 64 ; Robert 64 ; Robert Bingham,
65; Robert Perceval, 64; Ronald Henry, 66;
Rose Zara Maria, 63 ; Kuby .Mabelle, 68 ;
Sybil de \'ere. Lady, 60 ; Thomas, 60, 63, 65 ;
Sir Thomas, Baron, 60 ; Hon'''= Thomas .\llnutt,
61 ; Violet Catherine, 65 ; Violet Edith, 65 ;
Lady Violet Mar)-, 66.
Breese, Elois Laurence, 174 ; William Laurence,
174-
Bridge, Rev. Stephen, 80.
Bridgeman, Hon'''" Francis Charles, 31.
Bridges, Rev. Canon .Alexander Henry, 1 19.
Bridport, Charlotte Mary, Lady, 194; Samuel, Baron,
84, 194.
Brierley, Kev. Joseph Henrv, 72.
Bright, Alfred, 87, 88 ; Lucy, 87, 88 ; William, 88.
Brochner, Bertha Augusta, 1 89; Bertha Maria
Juliana, 189; Carl Christian, 189.
Brocklehurst, Anne, 35 ; Constance Anne, 35 ;
Henry, 35.
Brockwell, Rev. John Cornthwaite, 148.
Brodhurst, Ellena Mary, 71 ; Emma, 71 ; Esther, 71 ;
Rev. Frederick, 71; William, 71.
Brodie, Josephine Constance Walter, 148; Minnie,
148; Walter, 148.
Brognard, Cornelia Halsey, 79 ; Frances, 79; Hervey
Alexander, 79.
Bromley, Kev. C, 148.
Brooke, Francis Capper, 127; Mary, 19; William,
■9-
Broughton, Caroline Louisa, 159; Charles Edward,
1 59 ; Harriet Emma, 1 59 ; Robert Edwards, 1 59.
Brown or Browne, Anna Maria, 55 ; Benjamin Stocks,
183; Rev. Bentley, 173; Catherine, 112; Charles
.\lexander, 112; Charlotte Melchora, 112; Eliza-
beth Frances, 93 ; George Thomas Gilpin, 28 ;
Georgiana Elizabeth, 55, 133; John A., 46; John
.\lexander, 112; Kathleen Louisa, 183; Kev.
Lancelot Robert, 55, 133 ; Marian Alexandra, 46 ;
Mary, 22; Pleasance, 126; Rev. Richard Holgate,
88; .Samuel, 126; Sidney Jane, 183; Rev. William
Haig, II, 12.
Bruce, Lady Augusta F'rederica Louisa, 128; Charles,
Marquess of .'Mlesbury, 128 ; Lady Charlotte
Christian, 96 ; Thomas, Earl of Elgin, 96.
Brunning, Priscilla, 46.
Brunton, Captain, R.N., 87 ; Mary Louisa, 87.
Bryan, .\nn Elizabeth, 137 ; Mary, 137 ; Matthew,
Henry, 137.
Buchan, Rosalie Louisa, Countess of, 175; Shipley
Gordon Stuart, Earl of, 1 75.
Buchanan, Augusta, 95 ; Rev. Claudius, 95.
Bullock, Eliza, 147; Captain James, R.N., I47.
Bulstrode, Kev. Canon George, 6.
Bulteel, Catherine, 132; Elizabeth, 132; John, 132.
Burkinshaw, Charles, 39 ; Helen, 39 ; Lewis John,
39 ; Louisa, 39 ; Thomas, 39.
Burman, Mary, 117, 119; Richard, 117, 119.
Burnett, Cherry Margaret, 187 ; Elizabeth Harriet,
60; John Fassett, 60; Joseph John, 187; Ruby
Mar\' Constance, 187.
Burningham, Catherine Elizabeth, 159; Stainier
Henry, 159.
Burrell, Peter Robert, Baron Willoughby de Eresby,
172.
Burrough, Minnie, 148.
Butcher, Very Rev. Charles Henry. 56; Hilare, 194 ;
Robert, 194.
Butler, Annie, 180; Charlotte Mary, 52; Frances
Jane, Marchioness of Ormonde, 31 ; John, Marquis
of Ormonde, 31 ; Lady Mary Grace Louisa, 31 ;
Rev. Richard Pierce, 52 ; Rev. Lord Theobald,
31 ; William, 180; Rev. William James, 158.
Calder, Sir Henry, Bt., 9 ; Louisa Alice Frances, 9.
Calverlcy, Edmund, 141 ; Isabella Mary, 141 ; John
Selwin, 141 ; Sybil Isabella, 141.
Cameron, Mary Diana, 46.
Campbell, .Alexander, 118; Isabel Helen, 118.
Capell, .\rthur. Earl of Essex, 60 ; Arthur de Vere,
Viscount Maiden, 60 ; Emma Mary, Viscountess
Maiden, 60 ; Lady Sybil de Vere, 60.
Capes, Fanny, lOl ; George Augustus Harrison, loi ;
Harriet, lOl ; Harriet Frances, loi ; John, loi,
102 ; Margaret Anne, loi ; Richard, 101.
Canterbury, Most Kev. Frederick Temple, Archbishop
of, 72.
du Carel, .\drian. Marquis, 55 ; Marie Coltee,
Comtesse, 55.
Carpenter, Rt. Rev. William Boyd, Bishop of Ripon,
33-
Carr, Rev, Edward, 112.
Carruthers, Harriet, 17; John, 17; Lilian Margaret,
17-
Carryer, Elizabeth, 146; Fanny Maud, 146 ; John,
146; John Joshua, 146; Mary Hannah, 146.
Carter, Rev. Arthur, 115; Catherine, 77; Rev.
Edmund Sardinson, 87 ; Rev. Ernest Courtenay,
76; George, 77; John, 77; Kev. John, 189.
de Carteret, Elizabeth, 93; John F'rancis, 93.
205
Castle, Julia, 144; Mary Ann, 144; Thomas, 144:
Thomas NichoUs, 144.
Caswell, William Martin, 38.
Catterall, Emily, 88; Paul, 88.
Cautley, Hester, 20; Rev. Thomas, 20.
Cave, Isabella Anne, 142; William, 142.
Cave-Browne, Rev. John, 46 ; Mabel Catherine, 46 ;
Selina Mary, 46 ; Rev. William Henry, 46.
Cavell, Benjamin, 181 ; Elizabeth, iSi ; Rev. Henry
Theodore, 120; Katharine Elizabeth, 120; Mary,
120.
Cavill, Henrietta, 181 ; John, 181.
Cawley, Jane, 63; John, 63.
Chambers, Annie Elizabeth, 138; Ellen Mary Frances
.Margaret, 24 ; Isabella Ewbank. 24 ; Colonel
Robert Ewbank, 24; Virgil, 138; William, 1 38.
Chamier, John, 159.
Champneys, Rev. Canon William Weldon, 53.
Chaplin, John, too.
Chase, Dormer .Augustus, loS; Louisa Maria, loS.
Chester, Rt. Rev. Francis John, Bishop of, 142.
Chichester, Dame Caroline, 84 ; Caroline Elizabeth,
84; Sir John Palmer Bruce, Bt., 84.
Child, Stephen .\mbrose, 75.
Chope, Rev. Richard Robert, 141.
Clanmorris, John Charles Robert, Baron, 62 ; Sarah
Selina, Lady, 62.
Clark or Clarke, Adela Louise, 143; Anne Price, 141 ;
Frederick Samuel, 148 ; George .\dolphus, 186 ;
George Thomas, 141 ; Henry Hyde, 78 ; Rev.
I. \V., 39; John, 143; John Walrond, 82:
Rev. Liscombe, 115; Louisa, 186; Mary, 82, 14S;
T. E., 82; Rev. William Wilcox, 41.
Clarkson, John, 96; Sophia, 96.
Clay, Sir Arthur Temple Felix, Bt., 81, 82, 84, 85;
Caroline Elizabeth, 84 ; Elizabeth, 82 ; Emma
Georgiana Christina, S3 ; George, 81 ; Lieut.-
Colonel Sir George, Bt., 84, 85 ; George Felix
Neville, 85 ; Harriet, 81 ; Dame Harriet, 81 ;
Janet, 85 ; Laura Felicia Susan, 85 ; Lilian
Caroline Georgina, 84 ; Margaret, 85 ; Dauie
Margaret, 85 ; Dame Mariana Emily, 83 ; .Mary,
81, 82; Dame Mary Caroline, 84; Rachel, 85;
Sarah Frances, 82 ; Sybil Mary, 84 : \'iolet Marion
Rosalind Georgina, 84 ; William, 81 ; Sir William,
Bt., Si, 82; Sir William Dickasnn, Bt., 83, 84;
William Temple, 85.
Cleasby, Edward, 157.
Clements, Emily, 166; Rev. J., 166; Rev. Jacob,
137; Rev. James Crook, 166; Mary, 166.
Clementson, Elizabeth, 44 ; Isaac, 44.
Cleveland, Charlotte, 4; William, 4.
CUfife, Anne, 166; Rev. John, 166.
Clinch, .-Vniy Catherine Louise, 17 ; Charles Joshua,
17 ; Louisa Jane, 17.
Clultcrbuck, Ellen, 128; Thomas, 128.
Coates, Rev. Alfred Lloyd, 44.
Coghlan, Rev. William, 7.
Coleman, Emma, 147 ; Joseph, 147 ; Sabina, 147.
Coleridge, Rev. Alfred James, 88 ; Emily Beatrice,
88 ; Rev. George Frederick, 132 ; Hubert James,
88 ; Rev. W. H., 142.
Coles, Frederick William, 129; Rev. James Oakley,
129; Rev. Vincent Stuckey Stratton, 149.
Collingbourne, Sophia, 143; William Pitman, 143.
Collins, Elizabeth, 86 ; George, 86.
Colvill or Colville, John, 117 ; Margaret, 117 ; Mary
Agnes, 117.
Combe, James, 1S6; Lilian, 186; Louisa, 186.
Comber, Alan Bryan, 21 ; .'Mice Mary, 21 ;
Andrew, 20 ; Arthur Wandesford, 20 ; Aubrey
Francis Henry, 23 ; Augusta Maude, 22 ;
Augustus Bryan Cautley, 22 ; General .Au-
gustus Kirkwood, 22 ; Bryan Eyre Coole, 22,
24; Charles Probyn Cautley, 21; Rev. Charles
Thomas, 21, 24; Charles Thomas Thornton, 21 ;
Charlotte, 19, 137 ; Christopher Wandesford, 21 ;
Constance Emily, 21 ; Constance Mary, 19 ;
Dorothy Marlon, 21 ; Edward 168; Eleanor, 168;
Elizabeth, 19, 137, 166; Ellen Susan, 20; Emilia,
20; Ernest Sidney, 23; Ethel Cautley, 24; Faustina,
24 ; Florence Julia Mary (Daisy), 23 ; Frances
Julia, 24; Frederick Walter, 21 ; George Mervyn,
21, 23; George Mervyn Augustus, 23; Grace
Laura, 22; Harriet, 19, 166; Harry Ewbank, 24:
Rev. Henry, 167 ; Henry Arthur, 21 ; Henry
Cautley, 20 ; Rev. Henry George Wandesford, 19,
20; Henry Wandesford, 19, 20; Rear-Admiral
Henry Wandesford, 20 ; Herbert Henry i'ercy,
23; Hester, 20; Hester Mary, 22; Isabella
Amy, 22 ; Isabella Ewbank, 24 ; John Charles
Brooke, 23 ; Joyce Margaret, 20 ; Julia Emma
McDermott, 23; Mabel Louisa, 23; Margaret, 20;
Maria, 20 ; .Mary, 19, 22 ; Mary Phayre, 22 ;
jMaud Helena, 168; Montague Bryan, 23; Norah
Haughton, 22 ; Robert Bryan Wandesford, 24 ;
Rohesia Mary, 21; Rev. Thomas, 19, 137, 166;
Walter Macdonald, 24.
Conyngham, Lady Florence, 175; George Henry,
Marquis, 176; Jane .St. Maur Blanche, Marchioness,
175-
Coode, Wilham, 135.
Cooke, Rev. Ernest Beresford, 110; John, 198;
Martha, 19S.
Cookes, Rev. Thomas Horace, 61.
Coolcson, Constance Jane, 68 ; Gwendoline, 68 ;
John Blencowe, 68; Philip Blencowe, 68.
Cooper, Eliza Mary, 3 ; Elizabeth Ann, 3 ; Frances
Eliza, 3, 199; George, 3, 199; Henry, 92;
Lewis, 4 : Margaret, 3 ; Sophia, 92 ; William, 3 ;
Rev. William, 172.
Coote, Elizabeth, 19, 137, 166; Jane, 19; John, 19,
137, 166 ; Katherine, 19, 137.
Cope, Arthur Mainley, 6.
Copley, .Sir Joseph, lit., 114; Juliana, 114.
Corbett,Eliz.\beth,99, loi ; Hannah, 99; John, 99, loi.
Cornish, Elizabeth Caroline, 130; Rev. John M.,
45; Robert, 130; Rev. Sidney William, 130.
Cornwall, Elizabeth Eleanora, 124; John, 124;
Susannah, 124.
Corser, Rev. Thomas, 21.
Cotterill, Rev. Charles, 96; Rev. J. M., 20.
Cottesloe, Augusta Henrietta, Lady, 10 ; Thomas
Francis, Baron, 10.
Cotton, Rev. Arthur Benjamin, 45 ; Clare Elizabeth,
45; Sarah, 45; William, 45.
Couchman, Charles, 1S3, 184; Florence Catherine,
184; Sarah Whitby, 1S4 ; Thomas Barnes, 184.
Coulthurst, William Matthew, 126.
de Courcy-Ireland, Dorothea Alice Maud, 12 ; Rev.
Edmond Stanley, 12 ; Mary Kirkwood, 12 ;
WiUiam, 12.
Courtenay, .\nna Maria, Countess of Devon and
Rothes, 77 ; Hon''''= Anne, 74, 77 ; Anne Henrietta,
77 ; Ann Mayow, 74 ; Caroline Wynell, 77 ;
Catherine, 77 ; Lady Catherine, 73 ; Catherine
Laura, 76 ; Edward, 77 ; Colonel Edward Reginald,
76; Elizabeth, 76, 77; Lady Elizabeth, 73, 75, 76;
Elizabeth Frances, 77 ; Elizabeth Howard, 74 ;
Elizabeth Ruth, Countess of Devon, 73; Evangeline
Claudette, 75 ; Rev. Francis, 76 ; George Henry,
75,76; Georgiana, 75 ; Georgiana Harriet Anne, 74 ;
Harriet, Countess of Devon, 73 ; Rev. Henry Hugh,
Earl of Devon, 74, 76, 77 ; Henry Reginald, 73 ;
Major-General Henry Reginald, 77 ; Rl. Rev.
Henry Reginald, Bishop of ICxeter, 73 ; Hugh
Leslie, 77 ; John Peregrine Charles, 73 ; Josceline,
77; Kathleen Ruth, 76; Laura, 76; LauraGeorgina,
77 ; Mabel, 75 ; Mary, 75 ; Mary Emily, 76 ;
Peregrine George, 76; Rt. Rev. Reginald, Bishop
of Jamaica, 75; Reginald Edward, 73, 74; Vice-
Adniiral Richard William, 77 ; Thomas Peregrine,
75i 77; Rev. Thomas Peregrine, 76; Hon'''"'
Thomas Peregrine, 73, 74 ; William, 73 ; Sir
William, Earl of Devon, 73 ; William Reginald,
Earl of Devon, 73.
206
CowlfV, Henrietta, 99; Jolm Ludgc, 99.
Cox, Florence Julia Mar>' (Daisy), 23; John Ramsay,
23 ; William Charles, 23.
Coxford, Caroline, 143 ; Elizabeth, 143 ; Richard,
143-
Crawford, Margaret, iS.
Cresswell, Kev'. Henry, 179.
Crisp, Albert Hcmin^tun, 143 ; lietsy, 143 : Charter,
143: Clara, 144; Dorothea, 143; Dudley Charles
Hcmington, 143: F:iizabeth, 143: Klhel, 144 ;
Fred, 143 ; F'redrick, 144 ; Cerald I'irth, 144 ;
lohn, 143; Julia, 144: Lilian, 144; Kosina,
"143 ; Sarah, 143 ; Stanley Searle, 144 : William
Heniington, 143.
Crofton, Amelia Harriett, 76 ; Major-Gencral Hugli,
Augustus, 76 ; Kathleen Ruth, 76.
Crosfiekl, Ernest Morland, 65.
Cross, Alfred, 184 ; Alfred William Stephens, 184;
Emily, 184.
Crouch, F^lizabeth, 117.
Crow, Alice, 162 ; F. J., 162.
Crozier, Rt. Rev. John Baptist, Bishop of Ossory,
Ferns and Leighlin, 68.
Cruccfix, Henrietta Cowley, 102 ; John Clarke, 102 ;
Robert Richard, 102.
Crump, Rev. John Herbert, 1S3.
Cubitt, Frederick, 5 ; Juha, 5 ; Winifred Mary, 5.
Cumming, Emma Georgiana Christina, 83 ; (jeneral
Sir Henry John, 83 ; Lieut. -Colonel Henrj'
Wedderburn, 83.
Cunliffe, Edith, 168 ; Henry, 168 ; Henr>' James
St. Benno, 168 : John, 45, 49 ; Sophia, 45, 49.
Cure, Rev. Canon Capel, 141.
Currey, Benjamin, 165; Lieut. -Colonel Charles
Henr)', 165 ; Edmund Charles, 161 : Emily
Harriet, 165 ; Henry, 165 ; fercivall, 165.
D
Dale, Adela, 45 ; Alice Augusta, 48 ; Alice Marv,
42 ; Alice Maud, 48 ; Alizon Mary, 46 : Alwyne
Arthur, 45 ; Anne, 41 ; Anne Elizabeth, 42 ;
Annie Mabel, 47 ; Rev. .Arthur Murray, 41, 42,
45 ; Beatrice Murray, 46 ; Bernard, 43 ; Bertha
Catherine, 47 ; Bertram Cecil, 48 ; Cedric, 46 ;
Cecil Clare Marston, 47, 48 : Lieut. -Colonel Charles
Lawford, 43 ; Christopher William, 47 ; Clara
Mallcott, 46 : Clare Elizabeth, 45 ; Rev. Clement
I'elham. 47; Constance Irene, 46; Dorothy, 46;
Edgar Lawford, 44 ; Edith Mary, 48 ; Elizabeth,
41 ; Emily F'rances, 44; Emily Jane, 41, 42, 44,
51; Ethel Mary, 48 ; Ethelwyne, 45 ; Evelyn, 45;
Evelyn Mary Frances, 42 ; Fanny, 43 ; Frances
Josephine, 42, 47 ; Frances Marianne Cockburn,
42; Frances Marion Jane, 43 ; Francis Harold, 42 ;
George Arthur, 48 : George Spence Desborough,
48 ; Gerald, 43 ; Gerald Anselni, 46 ; Gerald
Lawford, 46; Rev. Godfrey, 44, 46; Grace Helena,
43, 44 : Harold Augustine, 46 ; Harriett, 45 ;
Helen .\nnette, 44 ; Helen Hutton, 45, 51 ; Rev.
Herbert Dixon, 43; James Ernest, 42; James
LitUewood, 43 ; James Murray, 42, 46 ; Janet
Hamilton, 44 ; Katherine Susan, 43 ; Kathleen
Dowell, 42 ; Rev. Lawford William Torriano, 41,
43, 52 ; Leonard, 47 ; Leonard -Alwynne, 46 ;
Leonard Robert, 43, 47 ; Lilian Emma, 44 ;
Lionel Newman Egerton, 46 ; Louisa Caroline,
43 ; Mabel Catherine, 46 ; Margaret, 45 ; Marian
Alexandra, 46 ; Marion, 42 ; Marion Dove, 42 ;
Mary, 41, 45; Marj' Caroline, 44; Mary Diana,
46 ; Hon'*''^ Mary Elizabeth Frances Catherine,
42; Meta, 48; Mildred, 43; Muriel Constance,
46 ; Norah Frances, 48 ; Phyllis Katherine, 43 ;
Priscilla, 46 ; Rev. Reginald, 52 ; Rev. Reginald
Francis, 45, 46, 48 ; Robert Jacomb Norris, 43 ;
Rose Anna Murray, 45 : Susan Cicely, 44 ;
Terence Martin Pelham, 42 ; Very Rev. Thomas,
41-43, 51, 53, 147 ; Rev. Thomas Cyril, 42 ;
Rev. Thomas F'rancis, 42 ; Rev. Thomas Pelham,
41, 43-45, 47, 51, S3; Violet, 46; Walter Clare,
45 ; Wilfred, 45 ; William, 41 ; William Charles,
46.
Dalhousie, .-Vrthur George Maulc, Earl of, 176; John
William, Earl of, 176; Mary Adelaide, Counte.ss
of, 176.
Daly, Denis St. George, Baron Dunsandle, 63 ;
Hon''''^ Denis St. George, 63 ; Hon''''^ Rose Zara
Maria, 63 ; Hon^''" William, 63.
Dann, Charlotte Gibbon, 4.
Darell, Beatrix, 136; Catherine, 134 ; FMward
Mamiaduke Darell, 136; Henry, 134 ; Henry
St. George Darell, 136 ; Joan Graliana, 136 ;
Rev. Sir Lionel, Bl., 83 ; Mamie, 135 ; Mary
Frances, 135; Robert Darell Elford, 136; Robert
Darell Smythe, 135 ; see also Stephens.
Darley, James Jacob, 24.
Darlot, Henry, 164 ; Margaret Rosa, 164.
Dasnes, Captain Arthur, R.N., 115; Rev. E., 180;
Elizabeth, 115; Rev. John, 147; Rev. Richard, 99.
Davis, Alice Augusta, 48 ; William, 48.
Davison, Thomas, 49.
Dawson, Charles, 85 ; Jane, 85 ; Joseph, i8g ;
Sarah Anne F'owler, 189; Walter, 83.
Deane, Sidney Jane, 183; William, 183.
Deedes, Rev. Brooke, in.
De la Warr, Gilbert George Reginald, Earl, 63 ;
Muriel Agnes, Countess, 63.
Dennys, Harriot Wollaston, 109 ; General Julius
Benthall, 109.
Dent, Anne, 149, 152; Charlotte, 152; Edith, 152 ;
Emma, 149, 152; Emmeline Margaret, 152;
Ethel Fanny, 152; Fanny, 152: Florence, 152;
George Middlewood, 152 ; Helen Dale, 51 ;
Isabella, 1S9 ; John, 149, 152; John Allston, 51 ;
John William, 152; Jonathan, 189; Marian Emma,
152; Mary, 1S9; Matilda Ann, 149, 152;
William, 149, 152.
Desborough, Lawrence, 156; Sarah, 156.
Deschamps, Caroline Louisa, 159 ; John, 159.
le Despencer, Mary Frances Elizabeth, Baroness, 33,
42.
Devon, Anna Maria, Coiintess of, 77 ; Elizabeth
Ruth, Countess of, 73 ; Harriet, Counte.ss of, 73 ;
Rev. Henry Hugh, Earl of, 76 ; Sir William, Earl
of, 73 ; William Reginald, Earl of, 73.
Dickason, Harriet, 81 ; Mary, Si, 82; Thomas, 81, 82.
Dickens, Mary Andalusia, 124; Lieut. -General
Samuel Trevor, 124; Rev. Thomas, 183.
Dickinson, Frederick William, 8 ; Rev. Willoughhv
Willey, 96.
Disraeli, Benjamin, 140 ; Benjamin, Earl of Beacons-
field, 141, 142 ; Coningsby Ralph, 142 ; Dorothy
Sa, 140 ; Isaac, 140 ; Isabella Anne, 142 ; James,
142 ; Katherine, 142 ; Marguerite Katherine, 142 ;
Maria, 140 ; Marion Grace, 142 ; .Mary Anne,
Viscountess Beaconsfield, 141; NapthaU, 142;
Ralph, 140, 142; Sarah, 140; Sarah Siprut, 140;
Sybil Isabella, 141.
Dixon, Fanny, 43; Robert, 43; Thomas, i.
Dobell, Rev. Joseph, 63.
Dodderidge or Dudderidge, Anna Sophia, 181 ;
Fanny, 181 ; George, 181 ; Robert, 18 1 ; Rev.
Sidney Edwin, 179.
Dodson, Rev. Paul Augustus, 37, 38 ; Rev. William,
37-
Donoughrnore, Frances Isabella, Countess of, 68 ;
John Luke George, Earl of, 68.
Douglas, Hon"" Charlotte Martha, 31 ; Hon'''*
Edward William, 125; Lady P'rances Harriet, 30 ;
Frances Theodora, Countess of Morton, 30 ;
Hon'"'" George Henry, 31, 125; George Sholto,
Earl of Morion, 30, 31 ; Captain George Sholto, 31 ;
Hon'''' Laura Mary, 31 ; Rev. Canon William
Willoughby, 70.
207
Dove, ^'en''''^ George, 42 ; Marion, 42.
Downes, Anna, 2 ; Rev. Arthur ^iedows, 2 ; Rev.
John Farrington, 71; Sophia Judith, 2; Rev.
William Edward, 2.
Dowson, Henrietta Cowley, 99, 102; John, 99, I02.
Doyle, Barlholuinew, 93 ; Ellen Frances, 93.
Doyne, Charles .Mervyn, 32 ; Lady Frances Mary,
32; Robert Stephen, 32; .Sarah Emily Tynte, 32.
Drake, Ann Eyre, 38; Eliza Mason, 3S; Robert, 38;
Robert Walton, 38.
Drought, Rev. Alfred Charles Albert, 12.
Dubois, Charles Lewis, 16 ; Helen, 16 ; Kate
Elizabeth, 16.
Duff, Elizabeth Charlotte, 127 ; James, 127; General
Sir James, 127.
Duncombe, Frances, 125; Thomas, 125.
Dundas, Anne, 34 ; Charlotte, Lady, 28 ; Hon'"'''
Cospatrick Thomas, 34 ; Hon''''-' John Charles, 34 ;
Lawrence, Marquess of Zetland, 33, 34 ; Lilian
Selina Elizabeth, Marchioness of Zetland, 33 ;
Hon**'" Margaret Matilda, 34 ; Hon''''-' Mary, 28 ;
Mary Jane, Lady, 34; Hon''''= Maud, 34; Lady
Maud Frederica Elizabeth, 33 ; Tlionias, Lord, 28,
34; Rev. the Hon''''* Thomas Lawrence, 34.
Dunsandle, Denis St. George, Baron, 63.
Dutton, Frances, 64; .Mary, 64; Richard, 64.
Dyment, Ehzabeth, 181 ; Isaac, iSi ; Sarah Ann,
181 ; William Henry, iSi.
Dysart, Lionel, Earl of, 172 ; Louisa, Countess of, 172.
Earle, Rev. Alfred, 1 50; Rt. Rev. Alfred, Bishop of
Marlborough, III; Anne, 150; Ellen, 150;
William, 150.
Eden, Rev. Charles Page, 62.
Edinburgh, Rt. Rev. Daniel Sandford, Bishop of,
159-
Edwards, Rev. Allen Thomas, 43 ; Rev. Frederick
Stephen, 184.
Effingham, Elizabeth, Countess of, 73 ; Thomas,
Earl of, 73.
Egerton, Arthur George, Earl of Wilton, 127 ;
Charles Augusttis, 62 ; F^dward Christopher, 62 ;
Hon''"' Mabelle Annie, 62 ; Mariota, Countess of
Wilton, 127 ; Lady Mary Frances, 62 ; Seymour
JohrTGrey, Earl of, 127.
Eglington and Winton. Archibald William. Earl of.
127 ; Theresa, Countess of, 127.
Eigenschenck, Marie Sophie, 10.
Ekins, Dorothy Marion, 21 ; Henry Charles, 21 ;
Mary, 21 ; Rev. Robert Charles Warre, 21.
Eldon, Charlotte, 172; John, Earl of, 10.
Elgin, Thomas, Earl of, 96.
Eliot, Very Rev. Philip Frank, 36.
Elliot, Alice Lilian, 200 ; Amy Blanche, 200 ; Amy
Mary, 199 ; Anna Sophia, 5, 19S ; Charles Barry,
199; Charles Herbert, 5, 198, 199; Edith
Geraldine, 199; Edward Reginald, 198-200;
Emily Gertrude, 198 ; Fanny Elizabeth, 200 ;
Florence Kinnear, 200 ; Florence Mabel, 200 ;
Frances Margaret de Dibon, 199; Geoffrey Faber,
200 ; Rev. George, 37 ; Gerald de Dibon, 198,
200 ; Harold F"aber, 200 ; Helen, 200 ; Herbert
Benbow, 199; Isabella, 19S; John, 19S; Katharine,
5, 199; Lily Cecilia, 200; Madeline Hilda, 200;
Madeline Violet, 200 ; Margaret Catherine de
Dibon, 200 ; Mary Isabella, 198 ; Sarah, 199 ;
Thomas, 198; William Faber Algernon, 198, 199;
Rev. William Henry, 5, 198.
Ellis, Anne Earnshaw, 150; John, 150.
Ellison, Elizabeth, 55; Henrietta. 55; Henry, 55.
Elwes, Charlotte Maria, 97 ; Dudley Christopher
Cary, 97; Mary Anne Sophia, 97.
Emary, Albert, 35; Julia Katie, 35.
Endle, Rev. Sydney, 24.
Erskine, Alexander, 62 ; Lady Muriel Agnes Stuart,
17s; Rosalie Louisa, Countess of Buchan, 175;
Selina, 62 ; Shipley Gordon Stuart, Earl of Buchan,
175-
Essex, Arthur Algernon, Earl of, 60.
Estwicke, Grace, 30; Samuel, 30.
Evans, Eleanor Scope, 141; Captain John Viney, R.N. ,
141 ; Mary Anne, 141.
Ewart, Lady Evelyn Clementina, 173; Major-General
Sir Henry Peter, 173; John Manship, 151; Mary,
151 ; Rev. Peter, 173.
Exeter, Rt. Rev. Henrv Reginald Courtenav, Bishop
of, 73-
Exnioutli, Eliza Harriet, Viscountess, 194; Pownoll
Bastard, Viscount, 194.
Eyre, Robert, 113; Samuel, 113; Susannah, 113.
Eyre-Matcham, Catherine Rachel Eyre, XI4;
Constance Gertrude, 114; Constance Valentine,
114; Edith Evelyn, 115; Florence F^Uery Mary,
114; George Henry Eyre, 114; Horatio Charles
Eyre, Ii6; John St. Leger, 114; Joyce Horatio,
114; Mary l^lizabeth, 114; .Mary Harriet Eyre,
116; William Eyre. 114, 115: v,-,' a/jo .Matcham.
Faber, Anna Sophia, 5, 198 ; Cliarles David, 5, 198 ;
Martha, 198.
F'airfax, Elizabeth, 81 ; Loui.sa Emma, 36; Thomas,
36.
FaithfuU, Clara, no; Fanny Lithgow Payson, no;
F'rances Maria, no; Rev. James Grantham, no;
Patty, 105 ; Rev. Robert, 105 ; Rev. Robert
('olquhoun, no; Rev. Valentine Grantham, no.
F'almouth, Evelyn, Viscount, 33, 42 ; Mary F'rances
Elizabeth, Viscountess, j^, 42.
Fanshawc, Agatha Annie, 107 ; Alice, 109 ; Althea
F'aithfull, 106 ; Althea Frances Anne, 107 ;
Amy Bertha, 106 ; Sir Arthur Upton, loS ;
Bertha, 106; Charles Henry, Io5 ; Rev. Charles
Robert, 105 ; Rev. Charles Simon F'aithfuU, 105,
109; Clara, no; Daphne, 106; Douglas, 109;
Elizabeth, 106 ; Ellen Faithful!, 107 ; Emily
F'aithfull, 108 ; Ethel Margaret, 109 ; Eva, loS ;
Dame Eva Margaret, 108; Fann_\' Lithgow Payson,
no; Frances Caroline, 107; Geoffrey Dennys,
log; Gladys Emily, 107; Gordon, no; Harriot
WoUaston, 109; Henry, 105 ; Henry Ernest,
106 ; Henry Faithfull, 105, 107 ; Herbert
Charles, 109 ; Hugh Arnold Wrottesley, 107 ;
Irene, no; Jane, 105; Joan, 106; Jocelyn
Herbert, 109; Rev. John Faithfull. 106 ; Julia, 107 ;
Katherine Elinor, 108 ; Lettice Marguerite Butler,
106; Captain Lionel, R. N. , 107; Lionel Arthur,
108 ; Louisa Maria, 108 ; Lucy .-^lexina, 107 ;
Maria Catherine Charlotte, 107 ; Maria Faithfull,
109; Maurice, no; May Julia, 107; Pamela,
107 ; Patty, 105, 108 ; Rev. Percival Moilliot,
107; Reginald, no; Rev. Richard FA-elyn, 107;
Robert F'aithfull, 107 ; Rosa Ellen, 105 ; Rosa
Mary Ann, 107 ; Rosetta Maynard, 105 ; Rupert
Temple, 108 ; Susanna Frances, 105 ; Susanna
F'rances Faithfull, 108; Wilfrid, no: William,
105 ; William F'aithfull, 109.
Farebrother, Francis Edwin Essington, 161.
Faiiner, Mary Anne, 177.
Farquhar, Admiral Sir Arthur, 14 ; Ellen, 14 ;
Ilubart Brooks, 14; Ida \'iolet, 14.
Farquharson, Amelia Harriett, 76; Captain Charles,
R.N., 76; F'rances Maria, no; Major-General
James Alexander, 1 10.
Farrar, \'en''''= Archdeacon, 141.
Fawcett, William Claude, 198.
F"eilding, Rev. the Hon'''" Charles William Alexander,
O2.
Fell, Alice, 53; Barbara Louisa, 53; Lieut. -Colonel
William Edwin, 53; William. Edwin Cotton, 53.
208
Fenton, Catharine Harriet, 15J; Henry, 153; I'errot,
■S3-
Fenwick, Constance Jane, 68 ; George, 68.
Fcrard, Arthur George, 44 ; Charles Agace, 44 ;
Charles C'olloii, 44 ; Daniel, 44 ; Elizabeth, 44 ;
Kmily Jane, 44; juhn Edward, 44.
Fergusson, Florence T., 11; J., 11.
Fiddey, Charles, 41.
Field, Rev. John, 34 ; Rev. Thomas, 97.
Fielden, .Ann, 35 ; Mary, 35.
p'irth, Caroline, 143; Nimrod Thomas, 143.
Fisher, .Margaret .\nne, loi.
Fisher-Saltcr, Julia, 5; Thomas, 5.
Fisk, Rev. George, 112, 155.
FitzClarence, Rev. Lord .Augustus, 176: Dorothea,
176.
Fitzwilliam, Lady Albreda Elizabeth, 35 ; L;idy
Anne, 32 ; Sir Charles William, Earl, 28, 29 ;
Charlotte, Countess, 28 ; Lady Charlotte, 28 ;
Frances Harriet, Countess, 30 ; Lady Frances
Laura, 30 ; Hon'''= John, 33 ; Margaret Bruce, 28 ;
Lady Margaret Mary, 33 ; Mary, Viscountess
Milton, 28 ; Lady Mary, 28 ; Hon'"'"' Mary Selina
Charlotte, 29 ; Selina Charlotte, Viscountess
Milton, 29 ; William, Earl, 28 ; William Charles,
Viscount Millon, 29 ; William Charles de Meuron,
Earl, 33 ; Sir William Thomas Spencer, Earl, 28,
30 ; see also Milton and Wentworth-Fitzwilliam.
Fleming, Rev. Canon James, 150, 174, 176.
Fletcher, Amy Florence, 10 ; Rev. Arthur John, 10 ;
Rev. James Michael John, 184; Marie Sophie, 10;
Ralph, 10.
Foley, Hon'''"= Caroline Georgiana Harriott, 128;
Thomas, Baron, 128.
Foljambe, Cecil George Savile, Earl of Liverpool,
29 ; George Savile, 29.
Foote, Rev. John .Andrews, 14S.
Ford, Rev. Charles William, 93 ; Elizabeth Frances,
93; Emilia (Milly), 93; Rev. L Chubb, iii;
Lieut. -Colonel Randle, 93; William, 153.
Foreman, Louisa, 102 ; Stephen, 102.
Forester, Cecil Weld, Baron, 31 ; Hon'''" Isabella
Elizabeth Annabella, 31 ; Rev. the Hon'>'= Orlando,
3i-
Forster, Rev. Edward, 187 ; Emma, 187 ; Rev.
John, 7; Lavinia, 187; Maria Ann, 7.
Forsyth, John, 177; Mary Anne, 177; Mary
Elizabeth, 177.
Foster, Charlotte, 138; Mary .Amanda, 138; Sylvester,
138.
Fowler, Sarah Hannah, 119; William, 119.
Francis, Caroline, 41; Florence, 112; James, 112;
John Francis, 112; Mary, 41; William, 41.
Frankland, .Augusta Louisa, 124.
Frankland-Russell, Dame Louisa Anne, 124 ; Sir
Robert, Bt., 124.
Frankland-Russsell-.Astley, Bertram Frankland, 175 ;
Lady Florence, 1 75.
Franklin, -Admiral Sir John, 93, 94 ; Sarah, 93, 94 ;
Willingham, 93, 94.
Freeman -Thomas, Freeman, 64 ; Hon''''' Marie
Adelaide, 64 ; sec also Thomas.
Freemantle, .Augusta Henrietta, Lady Cottesloe, 10 ;
Hon'''" Hilda Lucy, 10 ; Hon*"'" Reginald Scott,
10; Thomas Francis, Baron Cottesloe, 10.
de Freitas, Emilia, 20 ; Colonel Joao Jose, 20.
Frith, Edith Margaret Isobel, 197; Philip, 197.
Fuller, Edward, 154; Elizabeth, 154; Rev. John
Mee, 51.
Fytche, Elizabeth, 92 ; Martha, 92 ; Rev. Stephen,
92.
de Gabay, Sarah Siprut, 140.
Gallatly, Rev. WiUiam, 1 17.
Galloway, Rev. Edward Dale, 37 ; Ellen Jane, 37 ;
Isabella, 37 ; Rev. William Brow n, 37.
Gamble, Rev. Henry Reginald, 68.
Gardiner, Rev. George Gregory, 20.
Garnier, Rev. Edward Southwell, 33.
Garrett, Elizabeth, 194 ; William, 194.
Garrold, Sarah Elizabeth, 183, 185; Thomas, 183,
185.
Gate, Daniel, 160; Eleanor Diana, 160.
Gatty, Rev. Alfred, 32 ; Margaret Scott, 32.
Gee, James, 43 ; Susan .Amelia, 43.
Getting, Charles Talboys, 100, ill; Da\'id, lOO ;
Florence, III; Harriet Maria, III; James Charles,
99, 100, III; Mary Talboys, 100 ; Moses David,
100; Sarah, 100.
Gibson, Alice, 77 ; Captain, 13 ; Euphemia
Bannatyne, 158; F"lora, 13; James, 157; Jean
Baine, 157; John Hare, 24; Margaret, 24; Sarah,
157 ; William, 158.
Gidley, Bartholomew, 130 ; Bartholomew Charles,
130, 131 ; Caroline Frances, 130; Courtenay,
130; Courtenay de Blois, 131; Elizabeth, 130;
Elizabeth Caroline, 130, 131 ; Elizabeth Cornish,
130; John, 130, 131 ; John Courtenay, 130; John
Row, 131 ; Katherine Maud, 131 ; Margaret, 130;
Margaret Frances Mary, 131 ; Mary Elizabeth,
131 ; Sarah Emily Russell, 131 ; Selina Mary,
131 ; Sidney Robert, 131.
Giffard, Anne, 20, 21 ; Rev. Frederick Walter, 20,
21 ; Margaret, 20; Rohesia Mary, 21.
Gillbee, Anne, 134; Rev. Earle, 134; Rev. William,
134-
Gilloes, Elizabeth, 76 ; William, 76.
Giuliotti, Maria, 92.
Glennis, John, 162 ; Mary Ann, 162.
Glover, Rev. F. R. A., 106.
Glyn, Constance Gertrude, 114; Rev. the Hon'''"
Edward Carr, 114; George Carr, Baron
Wolverton, 114; Hon'''" Florence Elizabeth, 114;
Hon'''" St. Leger Richard, 114.
Gobat, Rt. Rev. Samuel Benoni, Bishop of Jerusalem,
163, 178.
Godin, Stephen Feter, 124; Susanna, 124.
Goff, Lady Cecilie, 176; Dorothea, 176; Thomas
Clarence Edward, 176 ; Thom.as William, 176.
Goldsmith, Harry St. Barbe, loi.
Good, .Anne Elizabeth, 178 ; Rev. Henry, 178 ;
William Hiley, 178.
Goodchild, Rev. Thomas Oliver, 166.
Gooding, Alice, i.
Gordon, Charles, Marquess of Huntly, 173; Rev. the
Hon'''" Douglas, 125; Lady Evelyn Elizabeth, 173;
Margaret, 130; Mary .Antoinette, Marchioness
of Huntly, 173; Rev. Osborne, 52, 132; Simon,
130.
Gordon-Lennox, Amy Mary, Duchess of Richmond
and Gordon, 66 ; Charles Henry, Duke of
Richmond and Gordon, 66, 67 ; Charles Henr\-,
Earl of March, 67 ; Hilda Madeleine, Countess of
March, 67 ; Lady Violet Mary, 66.
Gosford, Archibald, Earl of, 133.
Gosling, John Hunt, 103 ; Mary Jane, 103.
Gough, Rev. Alfred William, 85.
Graham, Charles Whitbread, 108 ; Francis James,
III; Harriet Maria, III; Louis;i, 159; William,
159-
Grantham, Rev. Henry, 186 ; Rev. John, 37,
38-
Gray, Rev. Charles, 155.
Green, Rev. Edmund, 106; Eliza Mary, 3; Flora,
106 ; Rt. Rev. John, Bishop of Lincoln, 92 ;
Lettice Marguerite Butler, 106 ; Margaret, 2 ;
Martha, 92; William, 2, 3.
Greg, Alice Margaret, 65 ; Thomas Richard,
65-
Gregory, Elizabeth, 82 ; Dame Elizabeth, 82 ; Dame
Isabella Augusta, 82; Martha, "S ; Robert, 82;
Sir William Henry, 82.
Greville, Lilian, 126.
Grey, Harriet Jane, 96: Rev. Henrj-, 96.
209
de Grey, Augusta Louisa, Lady Walsingham, 124 ;
Emily Elizabeth Julia, Lady Walsingham, 124 ;
Rev. the Hon''''' Frederick, 124; Hon'"''' John
Augustus, 124, 125 ; Thomas, Baron Walsingham,
124.
Griffith, Ada Thornton, 139; Alice Margery, 139; Alice
Mary, 138 ; Ann Elizabeth, 137 ; Annie Elizabeth,
138 ; Caroline Maria, 137 ; Rev. Charles Edward
Osborne, 137, 139; Charles Henry, 138, 139;
Charlotte, 19, 137 ; Charlotte Langford, 139;
Charlotte Sylvia Vashti, 138; David William John,
139; Dorothy Maud, 138; Edward Claud, 138;
Elsie Winifred, 139; Emma Mary Bryan, 139;
Ethel Mary, 139; Frances Constance, 138; Geoffrey
Comber, 13S; Henry Christopher Wandesford, 13S:
Rev. Henry Thomas, 137; Ilda, 138; Isabel Clara,
137; Katherine, 19, 137; Lavinia Mary, 138 ; Lucia
Sophia, 138 ; Mary Amanda, 138 ; Mary Emma,
139; Mary Izobel, 138; Mona Alfreda Zelda, 137;
Thomas, 19, 137; Rev. Thomas, 19, 137, 138, 166;
Thomas Comber, T37, 139; Thomas Logan, 137;
Ursula Lois, 138; Walter Wandesford, 138.
Griffiths, Rev. Alfred, 20, 21 ; Alice Mary, 21 ;
Elizabeth, 21 ; James, 21.
Grove, Rev. Hubert Farquharson, 36.
Grueber, Thomas, 6.
Grylls, Harriett Millett, 135; Humphrey Millett,
135-
le Grys, Charles, 105; Susanna Frances, 105.
Gwydyr, Peter Robert, Baron, 172.
H
Hadden, Rev. Robert Henry, 56, 133, 175.
Haddon, Elizabeth, 146.
Haggard, Francis, 167; William Henry, 167.
Hahburton, Arthur Lawrence, Baron, 83 ; Mariana
Emily, Lady, 83 ; Thomas Chandler, 83.
Halley, Rev. Alexander Hay, 179.
Hamilton, Rev. George, 1S7.
Haniniersley, Major-General Frederick, 76 ; Mary
Emily, 76.
Hammond, Rev. Anthony, 74.
Hampden, Henry, Viscount, 64.
Hanbury, Rev. William Frederick James, 157.
Handficid, Rev. Canon Henry Hewitt Paulett, 150.
Hannah, Rev. John Julius, 166; Joseph Edward, 146.
Haiinay, Mary Magdalene Eraser, 22.
Harding, Rev. Thomas, 50.
Hardy, Charlotte Savery, 163, 164; Lieut. -Colonel
Thomas Carteret, 163, 164.
Hare, Eliza Emma, 139; Henry, 139; Mary Emma,
139-
Hargrave, Ann Walton, 39 ; Eliza Walton, 39 ;
Richard, 39.
Harker, Rev. William, 183.
Hatmer, Henrietta Cowley, 99, 100; James, 99, 100.
Harness, Rev. William, 164.
Harrington, Charles, Earl of, 175.
Harris, Charles, 180; Rev. Robert, 179.
Harrison, Clara, 117, 144; George, 117, 144;
George Crawford, 71 ; George Isaac, 144; Maria
Farringdon, 60; Mary Ann, 182, 185; Richard
Lake, 71; Selina Margaret, 71; .Susanna, 117;
Thomas, 60; William, 71, 117, 182, 185.
Harvey, Antonio Mary, 163; Isobel, 163; William
James, 163.
Hasbourne, Elizabeth, 117.
Harwood, Annie Elizabeth, 178 ; Emily Mary Cicile,
178; Henry Harwood, 177, 178; Henry William
Forsyth, 177, 178; John, 177; Mary Cecilia, 178;
Mary Elizabeth, 177 ; Sarah, 177 ; Surlees Harwood,
178; Rev. Thomas, 177; see also Penny.
Hawes, John Detherick, 137; Mary, 137.
Hawker, Charles Frederick, 132 ; Emily Hulbert,
132 ; Lilian Alice Annie Mabel, 132.
Hawkins, Benjamin, 179; Mary (Polly), 179.
Hawley, Abraham, 12; Mary Ann, 12.
Haybittle, Lucy, 179.
Hayne, Rev. John, 22 ; Norah Haughton, 22 ;
Lieut. -Colonel Robert, 22.
Hayward, Catharine Comfort, 145 ; Frances, I ;
(ieorge, I, 4 ; John, I ; John Pearson, I.
Hazell, Rev. James Henry, 17.
Heale, Alexander, 179; Anna, 179; Elizabeth, 179.
Heathcote, Arthur, 172 ; Dame Charlotte, 172 ;
Hon'''*' Clementina Charlotte, 174; Dame Elizabeth,
172; Elizabeth Sophia, 174; Francis, 172 ; Rev.
George, 173, 174; Sir Gilbert, Bt., 172; Gilbert
Henry, Baron Aveland, 172; Gilbert John, Baron
Aveland, 172 ; Dame Katherine Sophia, 172 ;
Lionel Edward, 173; Mary, 116; Samuel, u6 ;
Sophia, Matilda, 173; Rev. Thomas, 116, 172;
William Henry, 173.
Healhcote-Drummond-Willoughby, Lady Alice, 176 ;
Hon'"'" Catherine Mary Clementina, 174 ; Lady
Cecilie, 176; Charles Peregrine, 175; Hon'''"
Charles Strathavon, 175; Hon'''* Claud, 175;
Clementina Eliz.abeth Drummond, Lady Willoughby
de Eresby, 172; Elo'ise Laurence, Lady Willoughby
de Eresby, 174; Lady Evelyn Clementina, 173;
Evelyn Elizabeth, Countess of Ancaster, 173;
Lady Florence, 175 ; Gilbert, Baron Willoughby
de Eresby, 174; Hon'"'" Gilbert, 174; Gilbert
Ilem-y, Earl of Ancaster, 172, 173; Lady Margaret
Mary, 174; Lady Mary Adelaide, 176; Lady
.Muriel Agnes Stuart, 175; Lady Nina, 175;
Hon'''' Peter Robert, 176.
Heaton, Elizabeth, 103; William, 103.
Heine, Auguste Mathilde Henrielte Louise, 128;
George, 128.
Helps, Alice Plucknett, 154; Ann Frisquett, 153;
Sir Arthur, 153, 154; Rev. Arthur Leonard, 154;
Catharine Harriet, 153 ; Rev. Charles Leonard,
154; Edmund Arthur, 154, 155; Edmund Arthur
Plucknett, 155; Dame Elizabeth, 154; Emily,
154; Henry, 153; Lucy Hester, 155; Mary Alice,
155; Melicent, 155; Richard, 153; Rowkand, 155;
Rose Elizabeth, 155; Sarah Harriot, 153; Thomas,
153; Thomas Williams, 153.
Hely-Hutchinson, Frances Isabella, Countess of
Donoughmore, 68 ; John Luke George, Earl
of Donoughmore, 68 ; Lady Norah, 68.
Henson, Rev. Canon Herbert Hensley, 174.
Herbert, Very Rev. the Hon'''" George, Dean of
Hereford, 71 ; Josephine Lucy Frances Marie, 125;
William, 125.
Hereford, Rt. Rev. James Atlay, Bishop of, 69-71.
Heron-Maxwell, Sir John, Bt., 31 ; Louisa Susan
Marlborough Heron, 31.
Hervey, Charles, 19, 166.
Hessey, Ven'"'" James Augustus, 14.
Heynian, Elizabeth Engel, 161, 162; Henry Heyman,
161, 162.
Ileywood, Samuel, 124.
Hibbert, Colonel Hugh Robert, 196 ; Victoria
Katherine, 196.
Hicks, Emma, 2, 5, 199; Frances, 2; Rev. James,
2, 5, 199; Rev. James Champion, 2; John George,
2; Sarah, 5, 199; William Searle, 2.
Higgins, Rev. Edward, 142.
Higgs, Rev. Edward Hood, 20, 24 ; Frances Julia,
24; Commander J., 24.
Hillyard, Rev. Arthur, 84.
Hoare, Anne, 163 ; Arthur Fansh.awe, 108, 109 ;
Rev. Arthur Malortie, 109 ; Ven'*'" Charles James,
109; Sir Edward, Bt., 163; Jane Isabella, 109;
Maria Faithfull, 109.
Hobhouse, Henry, 85; Margaret Hey worth, 85;
Rachel, 85 ; Rev. Walter, 85.
Hodgkinson, Charles Thomas Farquhar, 51 ; Rev.
George Langton, 51 ; Helen Dale, 51 ; Captain
Thomas, R.N., 51.
Hodgson, General Christopher, 106 ; Flora, 106.
Hodson, Rev. Prebendary (Seorge Hewitt, 9, 13-16.
Iluyuii, .M;iry, 21.
Hogg, Kcv. Tliomas rollimorc Dimond, l86.
HolliL'ch, Ven'''"^ Charles William, 84 ; Rev. Hugh,
84; Laura Ilarrielle, 84; Mary Caroline, 84;
Lieul. -Colonel Waller Henry, 84.
Holden, Jane Isabella, 109; Riehard, I09.
Holker, Calherina, 78; Laurence, 78.
Holland, Edmund Charles, i6j.
Holmes, Agnes Jane, 88; Margaret Ann, 88; Rev.
Richard, 88.
Home, Isabella Jane, 132; William Foreman, 132.
Honeysett, Charles, 102; Elizabelh, 102.
Hood, Charlotte Mary, Lady Bridport, 194 ; Hon'''"-'
Frances Caroline, 84 ; John, 23 ; Samuel, I'.aron
Bridport, 84, 194.
Hook, Rev. Canon Cecil, 7 ; Rev. Walter Karqiihar,
39-
Hopkins, Minna, 118; William Hopkins, 118.
Hopkinson, Charles, 52; Emma Blanche, 52; Rev.
William, 33.
Hopwood, Captain, 64 ; Evelyn, 64 ; Juliclta Marian
(Cissy), 92 ; Mary, 92 ; Richard (Iraham, 92 ;
Rev. Canon Walter William, 92.
Horton, Mary Ann, 160.
Hotham, Rev. the Hon'''" Frederick, 194.
Hnvell, Elizabeth Rayner, 69; James, 6g ; Mary, 69.
Howard, Elizabeth, Countess of Effingham, 73; Lady
Elizabeth, 73 ; Thomas, Earl of Effingham, 73 ;
William, 50.
Howes, Elijah Smith, 79: Frances, 79.
Hubbard, Amelia, 145; Thomas, 145.
Hudson, Elizabeth, 172; Robeit, 172.
Hughes, Elizabelh Howard, 74; John, 74; Rev.
John, 74 ; Louisa Victoria, 7 ; Maria Ann, 7 ;
Mary, 74; Rev. Thomas Smart, 7.
Humphreys, Amelia, 43; John. 43,
Hunt, Eleanor Mary, 1S2 ; James, 182 : Mary, 182 ;
Mary BuUerfield, 45 ; Rev. Robert Walter Carew,
142; Sahina. 147; Thomas, 147.
Huntley, Charles, Marquess of, 173; Mary .Anloinelta.
Marchioness of, 173.
Hurt, Catharine. 149: Emma, 149; Frank, 149.
Hutchinson, Euphemia Bannalyne, 1 58 ; Jean F'rances,
158 ; Joseph, 1 58.
Hutton, Alice Mary, 1S2 ; Arthur William, 182 ;
Edith Maud, 185; Mary Ann, 1S2, 185; Rev.
Thomas, 182, 185; Rev. William, tSf.
lies. Rev. John Hodgson, iSS.
Isaacson, Henrietta, 55; John, 55.
J
Jackson, Catherine Price, 141 ; Rev. Charles Bird,
39, 40 : Elizabeth, 60 ; George William Collins,
141.
Jacomb-Hood, Kalherine Susan, 43; Robert, 43.
Jalland, Bertha Augusta, 189; Boswell Ceorge, 189;
Boswell Lionel, iSg ; Boswell Middleton, 189;
Boswell \'ictor, 190 ; Catherine Aldani, 190 ; Cyril
Vincent Dorian, 190 ; Douglas Christian Emmotl,
190; Eliza, 190; Emily, 189; Ethel Emily, 189;
George Middleton Bertram, 189 ; Gerald William,
190; John, 189; John Dent, 190; Jonathan
Dent, 190; Mar)', 189; Mary Ann, 190; Maud
Muriel, 190; Walter Clay, 190; William, 189;
William Enipson, 190.
Jamaica, Rl. Rev. Reginald Courtenay, Bishop of,
75-
James, Rev. Edward, 9.
Jarvis, Hon'''' Adeline Egidia, 125 ; Dame Emma,
125; Ijcwis Kerrison, 125 ; Sir Lewis Whincop,
125-
Jay, Adolf Maria Wilhelmina, 49, 50 ; Anna Riggs,
49, 50 ; Carl, 49, 50 ; Friedrich, 49, 50 ; Louis,
49 ; Sophia Cunliffe, 49.
Jayne, Rt. Rev. Francis John, Bishop of Chester,
142.
Jenkinson, Charles Cecil Cope, Earl of Liverpool,
29 ; Julia Evelyn Medley, Countess of Liverpool,
29 ; Lady Sclina Charlotte, 29.
Jervis, Jane, 114; John, 114; Mary, 145.
Jesse, Emily, 95; Captain Richard, R.N., 95;
Rev. William, 95.
Jex-Blake, Rev. Thomas William, 60.
Jocclyn, Hon''''^ Anne Charlotte. 36; Hon'''"^ John, 36.
Johnson, Edward Middleton, 128; Helen, 16.
Jones, Archibald Bence Bence, 133 ; Edith Mary,
133; Rev. Edward Rhys, SS ; George Morgan
lidwards. Si; Harriet, 81; Henry Bence, 133;
Rev. Henry David, 45 ; Humphrey Rowlands, 81 ;
John Morgan Edwurdes, 81 : Lady Millicenl, 133.
Jubb, George, 166; Rev. Henry, 64-66; Mary, 166.
K
Karslake, Rev. William Henry, 85.
Kealy, Rev. Arthur Graham, 93.
Keble, Florence Blanche, 15; Rev. George Clarke,
15 ; Rev. John Robert, 15 ; Thomas, 15.
Keightley, James, 48 ; Jane, 48.
Kendall, Captain, 107 ; Julia, 107.
Kent, Rev. Canon Alfred, 8S ; Margaret Ann, 88 ;
Samuel, 88.
Kenyon, Edmund Peel, 23.
Ker, Hon'''" Alan, 95 ; Augusta, 95 ; Mary, 95 ;
Robert Doo, 95 ; Walter Charles Alan, 92, 95.
Kesteven, John, Baron, 174; John Henry, Baron,
174-
Kettlewell, Lucy, 9 ; Thomas, 9.
Kilderbce, Rev. Samuel, 124.
Kilmore, Rt. Rev. John Leslie, Bishop of, 163.
King, Eliza Emma, 139; Mary Anne, 161 ; Thomas,
139 ; Wfilliam, 161.
Kinglake, Rev. Frederick Charles, 34 ; Hamilton,
34 ; Jessie Gordon Elgiva Mary, 34.
Kinnear, Fearne, 200 ; Thomas, 200.
Kirby, Hamilton, 163; Sarah, 163.
Kirke, Anne, 37 ; Isabella, 37 ; Robert, 37 ; Samuel
Wharton, 37.
Knight, Edward, 194; George Thomas, 194; Hilare,
Countess Nelson, 194.
L
Lackington, Eliza, 147 ; Fanny Henrietta, 147 ;
George, 147, 148, 151.
Landon, Eleanor, 178; Frances, 178; William, 17S.
Lane, Rev. Charlton, 2 ; Sarah, 45 ; Thomas, 45.
Lane-Fox, Hon'''= Charles Pierrepoint D'Arcy, 36 ;
Edith Isabella Georgiana, 36 ; Edward, 34 ;
Hon'''= Louisa Emma, 36.
Langford-Sainsbury, Rev. Thomas Ernest, 119.
Langley, Henry Gilchrist, 70.
Langton, Anne Earnshaw, 150 ; Edith Charlotte,
150; Henry John, 150; William, 150.
Latham, Thomas, 153.
Law, Amy, 84 ; Samuel Horace, 84 ; Sybil Mary,
84; Thomas Pakenham, 84; Mrs. W. T., 161.
Lawrence, Rev. James, 88.
Leach, Alice, 181 ; Ellen Jane, 181 ; George Pem-
berton, 153; Jeremiah, iSl ; Mary, 181 ; William,
181.
Leeds, Fanny Georgiana, Duchess of, 36 ; Sir George
Godolphin, Duke of, 36.
Lees, John, 118; Marianne, 118.
Leigh, Chandos, Lord, 67 ; Hon'"'' Sophia, 67.
Lemme, Adolf Maria Wilhelmina, 49, 50 ; Josua, 49,
50.
Leslie, Anne, 163 ; Arthur Trevor O'Bryen, 163 ;
Edmund Douglas, 159; Rev. Edward Charles,
163 ; Gwendolen Amy, 163 ; Henrietta Anna,
Countess of Rothes, 77; James Edmund, 159; Jane
Elizabeth, Countess of Rothes, 73 ; Rt. Rev. John,
Bishop of Kilmore, 163; Louisa, 159; Sarah, 159;
Sarah Alice, 159; Seymour Montague, 159:
Thomas, 163.
Letts, Alfred VVoodley, 15 ; Alice Caroline, 15 ;
Almeria Rose, 15 ; Rev. John Davis, 15.
Leveson-Gower, Evelyn Mildred, 67 ; Granville
Charles Gresham, 67 ; Granville William Gresham,
67 ; Hon'''= Sophia, 67.
Lewis, Mary Anne, 141 ; Rev. David, 82 ; Rev.
William Price, 141; Wyndhani, 141.
Leyland, Catherine, S6; John, 86: Mary, 86.
Lichfield, Rt. Rev. William Dalrymple Maclagan,
Bishop of, 15.
Liddon, Henry, 94; Louisa, 94.
Lighlfoot, Erances, 64; George, 64; Rev. George
Herbert, 21 ; John Prideaux Weston, 21 ; Prudence
Mary, 64; Rohesia Mary, 21.
Lincoln, Rt. Rev. John Green, Bishop of, 92.
Lindo, Ephraim, 142; Olivia, 142.
Little, General Sir Archibald, 66 : Lis Hermoine,
66 ; Dame Jane, 66 ; Colonel Malcolm Orme, 66 ;
Sarah, 144.
Liverpool, Cecil George Savile, Earl of, 29 ; Charles
Cecil Cope, Earl of, 29 ; Julia Evelyn Medley,
Countess of, 29.
Livingstone, Rev. Charles, 97.
Loader, Emma, 149; Nathaniel, 149.
Locker, Lady Charlotte Christian, 96 ; Eleanor
Bertha Mary, 96 ; Frederick (afterwards Locker-
Lampson), 96.
Lockett, John, 103; Mary, 103.
Lockhartj Barbara Forbes, 140; Robert, 140.
Lockwood, Rev. .Samuel Davies, 65.
Long or Longe, Catherine, 1 14 ; Ven'>'<= Charles
Maitland, 114; Henry Lawes, 114; Herbert
Davy, 129; Rev. John, 129; Maria Elizabeth
Verner, 129; Mary Ann, 38; Mary Elizabeth,
114; Selina ALabel Henrietta, 129; William, 38;
William Evelyn, 128.
Longman, Henry, 146.
Lcngson, Edward Jennings, 18 ; Eva, 18.
Lowe, Arthur Labron, liS; Charles, 119; Charles
Bodington, 119; Elizabeth, 117; Emma Mary
Bryan, 139; Henry, 119; John, 117,119; Mary, 117,
119; Mary Ann, 119; Richard Roberts, 139.
Lowry-Corry, Alice Margaret, 65 ; Armar Henry, 65 ;
Violet Edith, 65.
Lucas, Bernard, 71; Esther, 71.
Lumley, Lady Lilian Selina Elizabeth, ^;} ; Richard
George, Earl of Scarbrough, 33.
Lushington, CeciUa, 97 ; Edmund Henry, 97 ;
Edmund Law, 97 ; Franklin, 93, 97 ; Sophia, 97.
Luttrell, Charlotte, 108 ; Francis Fovvnes, 108.
Luxmore, Rev. John Reddaway, 79.
Lyddcker, John, 159.
Lye, Frances Charlotte, 42; John, 42.
Lyster, Charles Stephen, 32; Evelyn, 32.
Lyveden, Albreda Elizabeth, Lady, 35 ; Fitzpatrick
Henry, Baron, 35 ; Julia Katie, Lady, 35.
M
MacArthur, .Annie, 20; Hannibal, 20.
Macdonald, Agnes, 188; Rev. George Browne, 188.
Macfarlane, Charles Henry, 18 ; George, 18 ;
Margaret, 18 ; Marian, 18.
Mackenzie, Dame Anne, 32 ; Dame Henrietta
Wharton, 32; Sir James John RandoU, Bt., 32;
Sir James Weniyss, Bt., 32; Dame Mary Anne,
32 ; William, 32.
Maclagan, Rt. Rev. William Dalrymple, Bishop of
Lichfield, 15.
Macnaghten or Macnaughton. Elliot, 186; Euphans
Helen, 14; Hamish Ian, 14; Helena, 186; Rev.
Henry Alexander, 186.
Macpherson, Jane, 174; Lachlan, 174.
Maddison, Ven""! George, 71.
Maddocks, Mary, 63 ; Mary Cawley, 63 ; Thomas,
Maiden, Arthur de Vere, Viscount, 60; Emma Mary,
Viscountess, 60.
Manners, John, 172; Katherine .Sophia, 172; Louisa,
Countess of Dysart, 172.
Manning, William, 124.
Manns, Sir August Friedrich, 128, 129; Dame
Katharine Emily Wilhelniina, 128, 129; Otto,
129 ; Sara, 129.
Mansfield, Emma Georgiana Christina, 83 ; Horatio,
83; John, 83; .Sir Williain Rose, Baron Sandhurst,
83-
Manvers, Charles Herbert, Earl, 33, 62.
March, Charles Henry, Earl of, 67; Hilda M.adeleine,
Countess of, 67.
Mares, Elizabeth Beale, 119; Jnlni Henry, 119;
Louise Augusta, 119.
Marjoribanks, Dudley Coutts, 126; Edward, 126;
Eleanor, 126; Grizel, 126 ; Lucy, 126; Stewart,
126.
Marryat, Very Rev. Dean, iS.
Marshall, Anne, 135; Rev. .\rthur William Beaty,
62, 63; Rev. Charles, 161; Rev. E., 135:
Thomas, i.
Martin, Frances Turner, 69 ; Rev. Francis, 6g ;
Jane, 69; Maria Elizabeth Verner, 129; Richard
Bartholomew, 129 ; Sir Richard Edward Rowley,
128; William, 69.
Mason, Dorothy, 38 ; Edward Gustavus, 72 ;
Elizabeth, 38 ; Ellena Frances, 72 ; Henry
William, 116; Horatia, 116; Mary, 116; Mary
Augusta, 188; Nancy A., iSS; Sterne Augustus,
1S8 ; Wright, 38.
Master, Charles Edward Hoskins, 53 ; Charles
Hoskins, 53 ; Edward Hoskins, 53 ; Emily, 53 ;
Evelyn Audrey Hoskins, 53.
Matcham, Catherine, 113, 114; Catherine Eyre, 113;
Charles Horatio, 116; Edmund Nelson, 115;
Elizabeth, 113, 115; Francis Griffith, 115; George,
113, 116; George Simon Eyre, 114; Harriet, 113,
115; Henry Savage, 114; Horatia, 116; Horatio
Nelson, 1 16 ; Horatio Nelson Eyre, 113; Louisa
Harriet Eyre, 115; Mary Anne, 115; Nelson,
116; Simon, 113; Susannah. 116: William
Eyre, 113, 116; William George, 113; .vt'f a/so
Eyre- Matcham.
Matthews, Rev. Jo.seph, 148.
Mawdesley, Agnes Jane, 88 ; /\nne Maria, S6 ;
Annie Leyland, 87; Arthur Leyland, 88; Catharine
Spencer, 87 ; Dorothy, 87 ; Edith, 87 ; Edwin,
88 ; Elizabeth PTtzsimons, 88 ; Emily, 88 ; Emily
Beatrice, 88 ; Ernest, 86, 87 ; Frederick Leyland,
86-88 ; Harold, 87 ; Jane, 86 ; John, 86 ;' Rev.
John, 86; John Leyland, 86-88; Lucy, 87, 88;
"Madeline, 86 ; Marian, 87 ; Mary, 86 ; Mary
Gibson (Daisy), 87 ; Mary Jane, 87 ; Robert, 87 ;
Sarah Leyland, 88.
Maxwell, R'ev. David Ardill, 119.
May, Carohne Pitman, 9; Frederick Henry, 13;
Harriett Gardner Pitman, 6, 16 ; Thomas, 6, 9,
16.
Maybank, Frances, i, 48.
Maynard, Rev. Alfred Martin, 96 : Emma Louisa,
96; Rev. Forster, 96; Sophia, 96.
Mayne, Rev. Walter Nathaniel, 186.
Mayo, Anne Charlotte, Countess of, 36: Robert,
Earl of, 36.
McCarthy, Very Rev. J., 94.
McCready, Clara, 104 ; John Robert, 104 ; Sara
Constance, 104.
McEwen, Rev. A., 159.
McGachen, Rev. John Drununond, 137.
Mclmosli, Klliel .Margaret, 109; Gonrge, 109;
Hi'iirv James, 109.
McKuown, Jane, 48; Meta, 48; William, 48.
McNtill, lanics, 32; Mary Anne, jj.
McNiir, Kev. M."()., 45.
Mcade-Kiiig, I.miisa, 94; Oliver, 94; Sylvia Mary
Bealrice, 94 : Walter, 94.
Meatli, Antliony, Earl of, 73.
Medlycott, Kev. Hubert James, 85.
Mejjginson, Jane, 78 ; Launcelot, 78.
Melvill, Kev. Canon Henry, 50, 108 ; Margaret
Storie, 108.
Mercy, Charles, 9, 11 ; Juliet Blanche, 9, 11.
Meredith, Florence Eugenie, 118; Henry, iiS ;
Joseph, 118; Kev. Joseph, 1 18.
Merewetlier, Rev. Wyndham Arthur Sdnde, 128.
Meux, Ennna Mary, 60; Sir Henry, lit., 60.
Micliell, Ven'''" Francis Rodon, 24.
Middleton, Uoswell, 189; Mary, 189.
Milberg, Maria Juliana, 189; I'eler, 189.
Mildmay, Francis Bingham, 34.
Miller, Ruby Mary Constance, 187 ; Major-Gencral
William Henry, '187,
Millingen, Dr. Van, 188.
Mills, Catherine Creighton, 127; Mary, iSi ; Rev.
R. Twyford, 142; Sir Thomas, 127.
Milton, Laura Maria Theresa, VLscountess, 30: Mary,
Viscountess, 28 ; Selina Charlotte, X'iscountess,
29 ; William, \'iscount, 30 ; William Charles,
Viscount, 29; sec also Htzwilliam and Wc-ntworth-
Fitzwilliam.
Moberly, Rev. Henry Edward, 187.
Money, Sir Alonzo, 56 ; Rev. Canon Charles Forbe.s
Septimus, 87 ; F^liza Maria, 56 ; John Ernie, 87 ;
.Mary Gibson (Uaisie), 87 ; Nelly .Maud, 56.
Montgomerie, Archibald William, I'^arl of Eglington
and Winton, 127 ; Lady Egidia, 127 ; Theresa,
Countess of Eglington and Winton, 127.
Montgomery - Moore, Major - General Alexander
George, 116; Alexander James, 116; Mary Anne,
116; Colonel Nathaniel, 116; Susannah, ri6.
Moon, Rev. Cecil Graham, 65.
Moore, Alice Mary, 151 ; Amelia, 145 ; Amelia
Valentine, 145 ; Ann, 146 ; Annie Sophia, 147 ;
Aubrey Bonvill Daniel, 146 ; Rev. Aubrey
Lackington, 149, 150; Augusta Rosina, 164;
Caroline, 148 ; Catharine Comfort, 145 ; Catharine
Maria, 149; Catherine Ellen, 149; Rev. Cecil,
149, 150; Cecil Henry Ashton, 148; Chambers
Loraine, 145 ; Charles Henry, 145 ; Constance
Beatrice, 150; Constance Margaret, 147, 151;
Rev. Corbet Metcalfe, 10; Rev. Daniel, 146-149,
152; David, 148; Dr., 70; Edith Charlotte, 150;
Edith Elisabeth, 151; Ellen, 145, 150; Emma,
147, 149, 152; Ernest Coleman, 147, 148; Ethel
Margaret, 149 ; Fanny Georgiana, 147, 148 ;
Fanny Henrietta, 147; Frances Brydon, 70;
George, 145, 152 : George Daniel, 148 ; George
Herbert, 150; Georgina Mary, 145; Hannah, 145,
146, 152; Henrietta Ernestine, 148; Henry
Bates, 146 ; Rev. Canon Henry Dodwell, 163
-165 ; Rev. Herbert Augustine, 147, 151 ; Herbert
Cecil, 14S ; Rev. Herbert Daniel, 145; Ida Mary,
146; James Mason, 146-14^; John, 145, 146;
Sir John, 86; John Aubrey, 151 ; John Daniel,
146; Josephine Constance VValter, 148; Juli;i, 14S;
General Sir Lorenzo, 95; Margaret Rosa, 164;
Mary, 145, 146, 148; Mary Catharine, 151;
Mary Hannah, 146; Percy St. Aubyn Daniel,
146 ; Philip Charles, 164 ; Reginald Clare, 145 ;
Richard, 146; Sarah Helen, 147, 148; Stephanie
Mary (Dodo), 149; Victoria Melicent, 149; Walter
Daniel, 148; Winnie Grace, 147; Zacyntha, 95.
Moorehouse, Mildred Adela, 16 ; Reginald William,
16 ; Thomas Carter, 16.
Moorsom, Elizabeth, 81 ; Mary, Si ; Richard, 81.
Mordaunt, Harry, 195.
Morgan, Rev. George, 117.
Morley, John, Earl of, 132.
Morrice, Cuthbcrt Henry, 56 ; Elizabeth, 55 ; Emily
Theresa, 56, 133 ; Frederick Edward, 55 ;
Frederick Francis James, 55, 133 ; Frederick
Launcelot Hamilton, 55, 56, 133; Georgiana Flliza-
beth, 55, 133; Georgiana Elizabeth y\nnie, 55;
Henrietta Isabella, 55 ; Humphrey Alan Walter,
56 ; Rev. James, 55 ; Marie Coltee, 55 ; Nelly
Maud, 56 ; William Kyrle Frederick, 56.
Morris, Helen, 200; Rev. John, 177 ; Joseph, 200 ;
Thomas, 179.
Morse, Rev. Francis, 118.
Mortimer, Elizabeth, 9; Kev. George Ferris
Whidborne, 9 ; Harry Percival, 64, 65 ; John, 65 ;
Mary, 65 ; Mary Elizabeth, 65 ; William, 65.
Morton, Frances Theodora, Countess of, 30 ;
George .Sholto, Earl of, 30, 31.
Mosyer, Mary, 41 ; William, 41.
Moun.sey, Rev. John, 37.
Moysey, Ven'''= Charles Abel, 108 ; Charlotte, 108 ;
Emily Faithfull, 108 ; Henry Gorges, 108.
MuUeneux, John Robinson, 87 ; Mary Jane, 87 ;
Rev. William, 87.
Mundy, Joseph, 37 ; Mary, 37.
Murray, Rev. Barrington Boyle, 1 15; Rt. Rev.
Lord George, Bishop of .St. Davids, 124 ; John,
65; Rev. John Hale, 92; Louisa Anne, 124;
Rev. Thomas Boyles, loi.
Murton, Dorothy, 38.
Mycock, Emma, 79 ; John, 79.
Myers, Rev. Charles, 108 ; ICva Margaret, 108 ;
Margaret Storie, 108; Thomas Borron, 108.
N
Nainby, Charles Manby, 38, 39.
Nash, Amy Louisa, 185; Clara, 1S5 : Rev. Percy
Augustus, 185 ; Thompson, 185.
Nayler, Sir George, 115 ; Sarah Elizabeth, 115.
Neame, Austin, 119; Elizabeth Beale, 119.
Nelson, Catherine, 113; Rev. Edmund, 113;
Horatio, Viscount, 113, 194; Hilare, Viscountess,
194; Sarah, Countess, 154; Rev. William, Earl,
194. i
Nevill, Caroline, Marchioness of Abergavenny, 61 ;
Lady Idina Mary, 6l ; Sir William, Marquess of
-Abergavenny, 61.
Nevins, Rev. William, 97.
Newcomb, Rev. Charles George, loi.
Newconien, Charles, 127; Theresa, 127.
Newman, Dudley, 47 ; Emily Jane, 42 ; Frances
Josephine, 42, 47 ; Rev. Francis Browne, 47 ;
George Gunnell, 42, 47 ; George Herbert, 42 ;
Robert Finch, 47.
Newnum, Edward, 40 ; Fanny Eliza, 40.
Nicholetts, Lieut. -Colonel Charles Henry, 197: Maria,
197.
Nicholson, Lothian Demain, 187.
Nind, Rev. Hubert George, 88.
Nisbett, Anne, 62 ; Rev. Jleade, 62.
Norris, Anne Elizabeth, 42 ; James, 42.
North, William George, 37.
Nott, Maria, 197 ; Major-General Sir William, 197.
Noyes, Rev. Edwin, 126.
Nugent, Rev. William, 62.
O
O'Brien, Rev. James, 166.
O'Hara, Elizabeth, 82.
Oldham, Eleanor, 168; Ellen, 150; Hugh Gilliat,
150; John, 168; Rev. John Roberts, 150.
Onslow, Vent"'" Richard, 128.
Orford, Horatio, Earl of, 114.
Orme, Jane, 66; M.alcolm, 66.
Ormonde, Frances Jane, Marchioness of, 31 ; John,
Marquess of, 31.
Osborne, Lady Ada Charlotte Godolphin, 36 ; Fanny
Georgiana, Duchess of Leeds, 36 ; Sir George
Godolphin, Duke of Leeds, 36.
Ossor)-, Ferns and Leighlin, Rt. Rev. John Baptist
Crozier, Bishop of, 68.
Ostrehan, Colonel Eliott Seward, 8; Isobel Sadleir, 8;
Mabel Maude Josephine, 8.
Otetza, Angela, ill.
Owen, Arthur Smith, 14 ; Rev. Arthur Welsh, 14 ;
Surgeon-Lieut. -Colonel Charles William, 14; Mary
Elizabeth, 14; Mary Jane Sprv, 14; Rev. Richard,
64.
Packe, Hussey, 172, 174.
Paget, Charles, iSi ; Hon'''= Sir Edward, 31 ; Frances
Jane, 31 ; Joseph, 181 ; Louisa Annie, 181.
Pain, Joseph, 4 ; Mary, 4 ; Sarah Maria, 4.
Parker, Charlotte Martha, 31 ; John, Earl of Morley,
132 ; Robert, 63 ; Sir William, Bt. , 31.
Parkinson, Rev. John, 39.
Parnell, Rev. Frank, 53.
Parr, Rev. Canon John Owen, 88.
J^arsons, Jane, 37; John, 37.
Partington, Edward, 124.
Paton, Colonel, 69 ; Jane, 69.
Paulin, Mary, 74, 75; Thomas, 74, 75.
Pa\ton, Eleanor, 126; James, 126.
Payn or Payne, Rev. Richard, 113; Susanna, 117;
William, 117.
Pearce, Mary Anne Harriet Spencer, 47 ; Samuel
pjllison, 47.
Pearson, Rev. Hugh, 82; Rev. Josiah Brown, 149.
Peel, Rev. Herbert Richard, 131.
Pegus, Mary Antoinetta, 173 ; Rev. Peter William,
173-
Peirse, Harriet Elizabeth, 75 ; Henry, 75 ; Miss,
75-
Pellew, Admiral Sir Edward, Bt. , 195 ; Eliza Harriet,
Viscountess Exmouth, 194 ; PownoU Bastard,
Viscount Exmouth, 194.
Pember, Francis William, 71.
Pemberton, Eva, 108 ; Lieut. -Colonel Sholio
Edmonstone, 108.
Pennefalher, Rev. Canon Somerset Edward, 7,
162.
Penny, Anne Elizabeth, 178; Rev. Edmund Henry,
177 ; Elizabeth, 177 ; Henry, 177 ; Rev. Henry,
177; John Henry, 17S ; Sarah, 177; see also
Harwood.
Penn)xuick, Charles Edward Ducat, 167; Clementina,
167 ; Brigadier-General John, 167.
Pennyman, Rev. William Geofi'rey, 31.
Pepys, Lady Harriet, 73 ; Jane Elizabetli, Countess
of Rothes, 73 ; Sir Lucas, Bt., 73.
Perceval, Elizabeth, 60 ; Ralph, 60.
Pereira, Rev. Henry Horace, 142.
Periam, Rev. George, 182; Letitia, 1 82.
Perring, Elizabeth, 132 ; Thomas, 132.
Persse, Algernon, 82 ; Burton, 62 ; Dudley, 82 ;
Francis Fitz Adlani, 82 ; Lsabella Augusta, 82 ;
Sarah .Selina, 62.
Petch, Anne, 20, 21 ; John, 20, 21.
Phihps or I'hilipps, John, 179; Rev. John Era.smus,
64, 66 ; Sophia, 97 ; Thomas, 97.
Pickersgill, Anna, 49 ; Anna Riggs, 50 ; Anna
Sophia Riggs, 50; George Frampton, 52 ; George
Inglis, 51; George Washington, 52; Harriette
Eliza, 53 ; John, 45, 49, 50 ; John Cunlifl'e, 49 ;
Louis, 54 ; Margaret, 52 ; Mary, 49 ; Mary
Thompson, 50; Rose, 51; Sophia, 45, 49, 50;
Sophia Cunliffe, 49 ; Thomas Ellis Thompson
Cunlifl'e, 51 ; Thomas Thompson, 51 ; William
Cunliffe, 45, 49-51.
Pickersgill-Cunliffe, Alice, 53 ; Arlette Isobel, 52 ;
Charles, 53 ; Daphne Arlette, 52 ; Ethel, 54 ;
Evelyn Audrey Hoskins, 53 ; Evelyn Edward, 54 ;
Evelyn Sophia, 52 ; Gertrude Anna, 52 ; Harry,
49> 5'-53; Helen Dale, 51; Helen Button, 45,
51; Jill Helen, 52; John Cunliffe, 45, 51, 53;
John Reynolds, 52 ; Katharine, 54 ; Mabel, 54 ;
Margaret Aline, 54 ; Margaret Emily, 52 ; Mary
Harriette, 41, $2; Milicent, 54; Saffron Enid,
52 ; Valentine Audrey, 54.
Pierrepont, Lady Annora Charlotte, 33 ; Charles
Herbert, Earl Manvers, 33, 62 ; Lady Mary
Frances, 62.
Pigott, Charles Ccesar, 22 ; Mary Magdalene Fraser,
22; Mary Phayre, 22.
Pitt-Rivers, Hon'*'*^ Fanny Georgiana, 36; George,
Baron Rivers, 36.
Plowes, Alexander Joseph, 11 1 ; Angela, 1 1 1 ;
F'rederick, III; Lucy Ann, III.
Plucknett, .\nn Frisquett, 153; Rev. Charles, 153;
Rev. William, 153.
Pocock, Rev. Francis, iiS.
Ponsonby, Lady Charlotte, 28 ; William, Earl of
Bessborough, 28.
Poole, Elizabeth, 118; Ivalhl.eii, 118; William
Savage, 1 18.
Poore, Edward Chapman, 62.
Pope, Cecilia Mary, 96 ; Mary, 96 ; Rev. Richard
Thomas Pembroke, 96 ; Rev. Richard William
Massy, 96, 97.
Porter, Clara, 104; Joseph, 104.
Portman, Hon''''^' Constance, 29 ; Hon'"'' Henry
Berkeley, 29 ; Mary Selina Charlotte, Vis-
countess, 29 ; William Henry Berkeley, Viscount,
29.
Pott, Henry, 162; Mary, 163; Norbury, 163, 164;
Robert, 163 ; Mrs. Robert, 161 ; .Sarah, 163 ;
William, 161, 163.
Potter, Margaret Heyworth, 85 ; Richard, 85.
Potts, Anne, 78 ; Anne Martha, 78 ; Anne Sarah
Langford, 78 : Benjamin Langlord Forster, 7S-S0 ;
Catharina Thorpe, &0 ; Cornelia Ilalsey, 79;
Cuthbert, 78 ; Cuthberta Ethelinda, 79 ; Cuthberta
Jane, 78 ; Elizabetha Sarah, 80 ; Emma, 79 ;
Ethelinda, 78 ; Ethelinda Margaretta, 78 ; Frances
Ethelinda, 79 ; Frances Margaret, 79 ; Harry
Cuthbert, 79 ; Harry Thorpe, 79 ; Jane, 78 ; Jane
Emma, 79 ; John Thorpe, 79 ; Laurence Holker,
78, 79 ; Maria Isabelle, 78, 80 : Mary Dorothy,
78 ; Michael Le Fleming, 80 ; .Selina Margaretta,
80.
Pound, Henrv, 144; Priscilla, 144.
Powell, Rev.'H. W., 38, 39.
Poynter, Dame Agnes, 188; Ambrose, 187; Ambrose
Lyon, 187 ; Ambrose Macdonald, 187 ; Cherry
Margaret, 1S7 ; Clara, 187 ; Sir Edward John,
Bt., 187, 188; Emma, 187; Emma Frances, 18S;
Georgina, 1S8 ; Henrietta May, 187; Hugh
Edward, 188; Louisa Noble, 187 ; Mary Augusta,
1 88.
Prangley, Isabel Clara, 137; Thomas, 137.
Pratt, Rev. Charles Palmer Tidd, 52 ; Edward
Roger, 126 ; Rev. Jermyn, 126 ; Colonel Joseph, 32 ;
Lucy, 126; Pleasance, 126; .Sarah Emily Tynte,
32; Rev. William, 126.
Prescott, Dame Catherine Creighton, 127 ; Eliz.abeth
Charlotte, 127; Sir George, Bt., 127.
Price, Albinia Eliza, 164 ; Amelia, 43 ; Augusta
Rosina, 164; Caroline Lucy, 163; Sir Charles, Bt.,
161 ; Sir Charles Rugge, Bt., 161 ; Charlotte
Elizabeth, 165; Charlotte Savery, 163, 164; Rev.
Edmund, 164 ; Edward Uvedale Augustus, 161 ;
Elizabeth Engel, 161, 162 ; Ellen Anne, 163 ;
Emily Harriet, 165 ; Evelyn, 64 ; Frances Marion
Jane, 43; Sir Frederick Pott, Bt., 161; Lieut. -
Colonel George Uvedale, 161 ; Hall Rokeby, 161,
164; Harriet, 163; John William, 43, 44; Leonard
Charles, 161 ; Louisa Anne, 164 ; Mary, 162, 163;
214
Dame Mary, l6l ; Dame Mary Anne, lOi ; Mary
Rugge, 162 ; May Eleanor Annie, 64; Ralph, 163,
164 ; Rev. Ralph, 162, 163, 165 ; Ralph Charles,
163, 164 ; Kces C, 43 ; Richard, 161, 162 ;
Richard John Lloyd, 64; Robert, 163; Robin
Kenrick, 64 ; Dame Rosina Mary, 161 ; Sophia
Catharine, 163 ; Thomas, 162 ; Rev. Thomas,
140.
Prickham, Mary Jane Spry, 14 ; William, 14.
Procter, Rev. Canon Charles Tickell, 163.
Purser, Edward, I.
Purvis, Rev. Edward .Mexander, 23 ; Elizabeth
Helen, 115; Rev. Fortescue Richard, 115;
Harriet, 113; Louisa Harriet Eyre, 115; Rev.
Richard Fortescue, 115; Susannah, 113; William,
113-
Pycraft, Rev. James, 84.
Pyne, Augustine, 179; Elizabeth, 179.
Quick, Joseph, Ri.
Quckett, Rev. William, 189.
Raby, Henrietta Cowley, 100 ; Philip, ICX).
Radcliff, George Herbert, 157.
Ralfe, Anne, 78.
Ramsay, Rev. Allan, 157 ; .\rthur George, Earl of
Dalhousie, 176; Sir (jeorge, Bt., 109 ; Harriot
WoUaston, 109 ; John WiUiani, Earl of Dalhousie,
176; Mary Adelaide, Countess of Dalhousie, 176;
\Villiam, 109.
Ransome, Charlotte Louisa, 6 ; Louisa Kate, 6 ;
Robert James, 6.
Ratcliff, Bernard, 104 ; Charlotte Elizabeth, 103 ;
Charlotte Lucy, 104 ; Christine, 104 ; Ethel
Maude, 103 ; George Ernest, 103 ; Helen Frances
Honora, 103 ; Henry Alban, 104 ; Honora
Marianne Geraldine, 103 ; Howard Hugh, 104 ;
Howard Taylor, 103 ; John, 103 ; John Bernard
McCready, 104; Joseph, 103; Marianne Elizabeth,
104 ; Martin Rowlinson, 104 ; Mary, 103 ; Mary
Ann, 103 ; Sara Constance, 104 ; Thomas Glutton
Salt, 103 ; Wilfred, 103.
Rattray, Charlotte, 158; David, 158.
Rawling, Rev. Richard Randall, 190.
Rawlins, Rev. John .\rthur, 151.
Rawlinson, Henrietta, 165; Richard, 165; Thomas,
165.
Redknap, Rev. William Henry, 23.
Reece, Christina, 160; Mary Ann, 160: William
Henry, 160; William Horton, 160.
Rees, Rev. Evan Joseph, 119.
Renaud, Rev. George, no.
Rendlesham, Amy Sophia, Lady, 124; Egidia, Lady,
127 ; Elizabeth Charlotte, Lady, 127 ; Elizabeth
Eleanora, Lady, 124; Frederick, Baron, 126, 127;
Frederick William Brook, Baron, 126, 127; John,
Baron, 124; Lucy, Lady, 126; Mary Andalusia,
Lady, 124; Peter Isaac, Baron, 124; Rev. William,
Baron, 126, 127; see a/so TheWuison.
Renouard, Rev. George Cecil, 102.
Reynolds, Arlette Isobel, 52 ; Rev. Canon Bernard,
8, 9, 13, 14, 16, 17; Charles, 65; Charles William,
52 ; Charlotte Mary, 52 ; Constance Juliet, 14 ;
Frances Margaret, 79 ; Rev. Henry William, 14 ;
Joseph William, 14 ; Sarah, 14 ; William, 79.
Ricardo, Amy Mary, 66; Percy, 66.
Rich, Christopher Mostyn, 78 ; Martha, 78 ; Mary
Dorothy, 78.
Richards, Rev. Charles, 154; Sarah, 154.
Richardson, Emily Jane, 41, 51; Rev. John, 1S2;
Mary, 41 ; William Malleoli, 41, 51.
Richings, Rev. Frederic Henry, 1S3.
Richmond and Gordon, Amy Mary, Duchess of, 66 ;
Charles Henry, Duke of, 66, 67.
Ricketts, Charles Milner, 105 ; Rosctta Maynard,
105.
Rickman, Ellen, 14; G. P., 14.
Riddiough, Jane, 86.
Ridgeway, Rev. Frederick Edward, 71.
Ridsdale, Frances Emily, 10; Francis James, 10;
Rev. Robert, 95 ; Thomas Henry, 10.
Riggs, Anna, 49; George Washington, 49.
Ripon, Rt. Rev. William Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of,
33-
Rivers, George, Baron, 36.
Roberts, Anne, 156; Anne Maria, 86; Elizabeth,
86; Henr)', 156; Joshua, 86.
Robertson, Agnes, 50; Edith Elisabeth, 151;
Elizabeth, 195; Frederick, 151; Mary, 151;
Rev. P., 45.
Robinson, Benjamin James, 149, 152; Charles
Sydney, 152; Rev. Christopher Thomas, 100;
Elizabeth Fitzsimons, 88 ; Ellen Anne, 163 ;
Joseph, 88 ; Rev. Ludovick Stewart, 33 ; Marian
Emma, 152; Matilda Ann, 149, 152: Sarah, 69;
William Joseph, 87, 88.
Rochfort, .4my, 84; Horace, 84.
Rockingham, Marquess of, 28.
Rodger, Agnes, 50; Sir John Pickersgill, 49; Robert,
50 ; Sophia, 50 ; William, 50 ; William Wallace,
50.
Rogers, Rev. W., 33.
Rogerson, .\nn, 146; Edward, 146.
RoUeston, Rev. Septimus, 135.
Rooke, Alexander Beaumont, 128; Rev. Canon, 128;
Ellen, 128; Frederika Charlotte Louisa, 128;
Mortimer, 128, 129.
Rookwood, Sir Henry John, Baron, 141.
Roper, Rev. Charles Rodwell, 9.
Rose, Dame Frances, 125; Frances Theodora, 30;
Sir George Henry, 30, 125; Sir Philip, 141;
Dame Sophia Mary Andalusia, 125; Sir William,
125.
Ross, Ann Mayow, 74 ; Edward, 74 ; John, 74 ;
Joseph, 74.
Rothes, Jane Elizabeth, Countess of, 73 ; Henrietta
Anna, Countess of, 77.
Rothschild, Sir Nathaniel Mayer de, 141.
de Rougemont, .Arthur Francis, 162 ; Ernest Frederick,
162 ; Francis Frederick, 162 ; Irving Frederick,
162; Mary Ann, 162; Mary Rugge, 162,
Routledge, Sarah, I.
Row, Kathleen Dowell, 42 ; William John Casely,
42.
Rowland, George James, 184; Henry Westcar, 92;
Marian Zuleika, 184; Mary, 92; Zuleika Margaret,
1 84.
Rowlinson, Ann, 103; Daniel, 103; .Mary Ann, 103.
Rowsell, .\nna Maria, 1 1 ; Elizabeth, 7 ; Rev. Evan
Edward 1 1 ; Rev. Herbert, 52 ; Jane, 9 ; Rosalind
Grace, II ; Samuel, 6, 7 ; Sarah, 6, 7 ; S.M., 9 ;
Rev. Canon Thomas James, 9, 11, 15.
Roxby, Rev. Canon Edmund Lally, 185.
Ruault, Edith Mary, 7 ; Gustave, 7 ; John, 7 ;
Leontine, 7.
Rudston-Read, Rev. Thomas Frederick, 53.
Rugge, Mary, 161 ; William, 161.
Rugge-Price, Alice Elizabeth, 164; Dame Antonia
Mary, 163 ; Arthur, 164 ; Sir .\rthur James,
Bt. , 162; Catharine Marjorie, 162; Catharine
Sarah, 162; Sir Charles, Bt., 161-164; Charles
Frederick, 162 ; Charles James Napier, 162 ;
Edith Winifred, 165 ; Gwendolen Amy, 163 ;
Gwladys Margaret, 165 ; Henrietta, 165 ; Isabella
Napier Keith, 162 ; Isobel Mary Engel, 163 ;
Dame Mary, 162.
Russell, Elizabeth, 131 ; Francis Charles Hastings,
124; Frank Milner, 97; John James, 131 ; Mary
Elizabeth, 131; Sir Robert Frankland, Bt., 175;
Rosalind .'Micia, 175.
Rutherford, Gideon Macpherson, 174; Jane, 174;
John, 174; Lady Margarel Mary, 174.
Rutland, Dudley, 47.
Rutter, Rev. Evans, 10 ; Frances Emily, 10 ; John
Snoulten, 10.
Rye, Mary Anne Sophia, 97 ; Rear-Adiiiiral Peter,
97-
Ryves, Edmund Warren Lewis, 74 ; Rev. George
Thomas, 74 ; Georgiana Harriet Anne, 74 ;
William Harding, 74 ; Windham Henry Robert,
74-
Sackville, Gilbert George Reginald, Earl De la Warr,
63 ; Muriel Agnes, Countess De la Warr, 63.
Sage, Jeffery, iSS; Nancy A., 1S8.
St. Albans, William, Duke of, ^o.
St. Clair, Charles, Baron Sinclair, 132; Hon*"''
Charles, 56, 132 ; Hon'''" Isabella Jane, 132 ; Mary
Jane, 56, 132.
St. David's, Rt. Rev. Lord George Murray, Bishop
of, 124.
Sale, Hanson, 119.
Salisbury, Rt. Rev. John Wordsworth, Bishop of,
120.
Salt, Charlotte Elizabeth, 103 ; Elizabeth, 103 ;
Thomas Clulton, 103.
Salwey, Rev. Herbert, 132; Rev. John, 120.
Sampson, Elizabeth Corbett, 99 ; Rev. Henry, 99 ;
Julia, 99 ; Margaret, 99 ; Rev. Thomas, 99.
Samuda, David, 76 ; Laura, 76.
Sandeman, Harry, 178; Mary Cecilia, 178; Thomas,
Eraser, 178.
Sanders, Grace Desborough, 157; Rev. Henry James
Moore, 157; William Henry, 157.
Sanderson, Ellen, 145.
Sandford, Rt. Rev. Daniel, Bishop of Edinburgh,
159 ; Sarah, 159.
Sandhurst, Sir William Rose, Baron, 83.
Sandys (formerly Warren), Anne, 135 ; Caroline,
135; John, 135.
Sanford, Rev. Edward Aysford, 135.
Sartoris, Jules Alexandre, 175 ; Rosalie Louisa, 175.
Saunders, Rev. Henry, 1S4 ; Rev. T. Baillie, 42.
Savage, Ethel Maude, 103 ; Mary Jane, 103 ;
Thomas, 103.
Saye and Sele, Ven''''= Lord, 71.
Scarbrough, Richard George, Earl of, 33.
Scarth, Edward, 22; Hester Mary, 22.
Schuster, Leo, 83 ; Mariana Emily, 83.
Schwartz, Charlotte, 138; William, 138.
Scott, Arabella Barbara, 73 ; Lady Augusta
Henrietta, 10 ; Rev. Charles Anderson, 109 ; Rev.
Edward Dickinson, 157 ; Elizabeth Ruth, 73 ;
John, Earl of Eldon, 10: Rev. John, 189; Rev.
John Middleton, 73; Lilian Maude, 62; Richard
Alexander, 62; Selina, 62; William, 62.
Seagrove, Edwin Augustus, 23 ; Julia Emma
McDermott, 23.
Searle, Betsy, 143; Elizabeth, 143; Frances, 2, 179;
Jane, 37 ; John, 2 ; Rev. John, 37 ; Margaret, 37 ;
Mary, 179; Matthew, 179; Maurice, 37; Thomas,
143-
Sellwood, Emily, 94 ; Henry, 93, 94 ; Louisa, 93 ;
Sarah, 93, 94.
Selwyn-Ibbelson, Sir Henry John, Baron Rookwood,
141 ; Isabella Mary, 141 ; Sir John Thomas,
Bt., 141.
Senior, Walter Nassau, 74.
Sercombe, Mary Giffard, 10, 16.
Sewell, Arthur Cole, 8 ; Isobel Sadleir, 8.
Seymour, Augusta Louisa, 195 ; Major-General
Richard Augustus, 195.
Shadwell, Alfred Hudson, Si.
Shaw, Hannah, 145, 152.
Shepard or Sheppard, David, 181 ; Rev. Edgar, 31,
17s; Ellen Jane, i8l ; Frank, 181.
Shepherd, Ilarrlette Eliza, 53; Henry, 53; Rev.
Henry, 49, 53; Mary .-Vnn, 53.
Sherwood, Mary Anne, 177; Richard Crosier, 177.
.Shimield, Constance Irene, 46 ; Ven'''* William
Henry, 46.
Shirlaw, Andrew, 182; Eleanor, 182; Isabelle, 182;
James, 182.
Shore, Rev.^anon Teignmouth, 62, 63.
Shuckburgh- Evelyn, Sir George Augustus William,
Bt., 29; Julia Evelyn Medley, 29.
Silva, Edward, 142 ; Marian, 142 ; Marion Grace,
142.
Simmons, Elizabeth, 177; Thomas, 177.
Simpson, Anne, So; Catharina Thorpe, So; Edward,
80; Lady P" ranees Laura, 30; Grace, 30; Hon'''"'
John (formerly Bridgeman), 30 ; Orlando Bridge-
man, 28; Orlando John George Bridgeman, 31 ;
Rev. Robert, So ; Rev. William Bridgeman,
30-33. 35-
Sinclair, Charles, B.aron, 132; John, 117; Mary,
117.
Skrimshire, Frederick Cobb, 103 ; Helen Frances
Honora, 103.
Smith, Rev. Arthur Halstead, 184 ; Bertha, 106 ;
Rev. Bolder Chernocke, 184 ; Burton, 194 ;
Ehzabeth, 131, 194; Rev. Francis, in ; Francis
Patrick, 32 ; George, 198 ; John, 43 ; Joseph,
131 ; Joseph Travers, 172; Louisa Caroline, 43;
Lady Mabel Florence Harriett, 32 ; Margaret
Scott, 32 ; Mary, 41 ; Rev. Reginald, 106 ; Sarah
Whitby, 184; Susan Amelia, 43; William
Mackenzie, 32 ; William Wiltshire, 153.
Smythe, Harriet Elford, 135; Jane Agnes Elford,
135 ; Rev. John, 135.
Sparkes, Susannah Charlotte, 44 ; William, 44.
Spatenian, John, 177 ; Sarah, 177.
Spencer, Rev. Arthur, 47 ; Bertha Catherine, 47 ;
Catherine, 86, 183 ; Catherine Baltersby, 183 ;
John, 47 ; Mary Anne Harriet Spencer, 47 ; Rev.
Matthew Trigg, 183-185; Richard, 183;
Rev. William Martin, 143.
Spring, Rev. Henry Coleridge, 22.
Spurgeon, Rev. John, 42.
.Spurle, P'rances, 179; Matthew, 179.
Stacey, Beatrice JIary, 68 ; Emilia Blanche, 6S ;
Rev. John Thomas Cyril, 68 ; Thomas, 68.
Stallard, John, 183, 1S5; Rev. Joseph Orlando, 1S3;
Lilla Mary, 185 ; Mary, 183 ; Sarah Elizabeth,
183, 185.
Stambury, Elizabeth, 179 ; James, 179; Sarah, 179.
Stamp, Amy, 40 ; Elizabeth Ann, 3 ; Fanny Eliza,
40 ; George, 40 ; Henry, 3.
Stanford, Rev. Charles Woodward, 92.
Stanhope, Charles, Earl of Harrington, 175 ; Lady
Jane St. Maur Blanche, 175.
Stapleton, Augustus Frederick St. Clair, 132 ;
Augustus Granville, 132; Catherine, 132; Cathe-
rine Elizabeth, 132; Edith Mary, 133; Edward
John, 133 ; Edward Parker, 133 ; Emily Theresa,
56, 133 ; Rev. Frederick George, 56, 132, 133 ;
Jean Diana Bellenden, 133 ; John Charles Home,
133 : Lilian Alice Annie Mabel, 132 ; Mary
Catherine Isabella, 133 ; Mary Frances Elizabeth,
33, 42; Mary Jane, 56, 132 ; Theresa Jane, 133;
Hon'''' Thomas, 33, 42.
Stead, Mary .Ann, 190; William, 190.
Steele, Mary, 180.
Stein, Charles, 1 87.
Stephen, Sophia, 92.
Stephens, Anne, 134; Caroline, 135; Catherine
Mary, 134 ; Darell, 135 ; Rev. Darell, 134 ;
Darell Trevenen, 136 ; Edward, 134, 135 ;
Frances Isabella, 68 ; General, 68; Helen Charlotte,
7 ; Henry Darell, 134 : Jane Agnes Elford, 135 ;
John, 136; Lucretia Bedford, 135: Lucrelia Jane,
136; Mary, 134; Robert, 134, 135; Robert
Darell Smythe, 135 ; Very )\ev. William Richard
Wood, 7 ; see also Darell.
216
Stevens, Kleaiior, 152; James, 152.
Sleveiison, George Robert, 61, 66; Harriet Anna, 61,
66.
Stewart, Archibald, 126; Grizel, 1 26; Rev. John,
52-
Slileman, Caroline Sarah, S ; Charles Frederick, 8 ;
Francis Croughton, 8.
Still, Stafford Francis, 163, 164.
Stobart, Isabella, 198; John, 198.
Stockdale, Caroline, 41 : Peregrine, 41.
Stone, Ada Thornton, 137, 139; .Arthur William,
155; Kliyabeth, 116; Jane I'earse, 139; Melicent,
155; Thomas, 139; Kev. Tom, 137, 139;
William, 155; Rev. William, 116; William
Henry, 155- ,
Stopford, Colonel Edward, 30: I.aura Maria Theresa,
3°-
Storey, Mary, 69.
Storrs, Rev. John, 175.
Strain, Euphans Helen, 14 ; Helen Mary, 14 ; John,
14.
Stretton, Joseph Harris, 42.
Sluddert, Rev. George Hampden de Clare, 174,
176.
Suther, Rt. Rev. Thomas George, Bishop of .Aberdeen
and Orkney, 132.
Sutton, Rev. Frederick Heathcote, 173.
Swan, John Harnew, 39; Mary, 39.
Sw.ayne, Rev. William Shuckburgh, 94.
Swindell, Charlotte, 152; Eleanor, 152; Joseph
John, 152.
Talliot, Hon'''"' Alfred Chetwynd, 125; James, 34;
Margaret Matilda, 34.
Talboys, Abigail, 99 ; Cecelia, loi ; Charles, 99 ;
Charlotte, loi ; Clarinda, loi ; Elizabeth, 99, 101,
102 ; Elizabeth Corbett, 99 ; Fanny, lOI : George
Harmer, loi ; Harry Warnian, loi ; Henrietta,
99 ; Henrietta Cowley, too, 102 ; Henrietta
Jane, 100 ; John, 100, 102 ; Louisa, 102 ;
Mary Taylor, 100 ; Richard, 102 ; Thomas, 99,
lOI.
Tanner, Charles, lOI ; Charlotte, to: ; Eliza Caroline,
lOI.
Tappendcn, Enielia Elizabeth. 156 ; James, 156 ;
John, 156; Margaret, 156.
Tapson, Alfred Joseph, 155 ; .Ann Elizabeth, 155 ;
Mary Alice, 155.
Tarleton, Frank, 117.
Tatnall, Anne Sophia, 124; William, 124.
Tattershall, Rev. Thomas, 87.
Taylor, Ann, 103 ; Clara, 185 ; Charlotte Loui.sa, 6 ;
Rev. David, 48; Henry, 1S5 ; William, 6.
Temple, Rev. Frederick, 81 ; Most Rev. Frederick,
Archbishop of Canterbury, 72; Sir John, Bt., 81,
82.
Temple-Bowdoin, Elizabeth, 82; James, 81, 82;
M.ary, 81, 82.
Tennyson, Alfred, 94: Alfred, Baron, 93, 94; Hon'''''
Alfred Aubrey, 95 ; Alfred Browning .Stanley-
Locker, 96 ; Arthur, 96 ; Audrey Georgiana
Florence, 95 ; Audrey Margaret, 93 : Bertram,
97 ; Catherina, 97 : Cecilia, 97 ; Cecilia Mary, 96 ;
Charles Arthur, 94 ; Charles Bruce Locker, 96 ;
Charles Percy, 97 ; Charlotte Maria, 97 ; Edward,
95 ; Hon'"'" Eleanor Bertha Mary, 96 ; Eleanor
Maud, 96, 97 ; Elizabeth, 92, 93 ; Emilia (Milly),
93 ; Emily, 95 ; Emily, Lady, 94 ; Emma Louisa,
96 ; Frederick, 92 ; Frederick Henry, 92 ; Cieorge,
92 ; Rev. George Clayton, 92 ; Sir Ilallam, Baron,
94, 9S ; Hon'''<= Harold Courtenay, 95 ; Harriett,
96 ; Horatio, 97 ; Julietta Marian (Cissy), 92 ;
Julius George, 92 ; Hon'''" Lionel, 96 ; Hon'''"
Lionel Hallam, 95 ; Maria, 92 ; Mary, 92, 95 ;
Matilda, 94, 97: .Michael ScUwood, 96: Mildred
Broughton, 93 ; Septimus, 97 ; Sophia, 92 ; Sydney
Harold, 93 ; Sylvia Mary Beatrice, 94 ; Violet
Dudley, 97.
Teulon, Rev. Josiah Sanders, 119.
Thellusson, Hon''''' .Adeline Egidia, 125 ; Anne, 124 ;
Hon'''" Anne Blanche, 126; Anne Sophia, Lady
Rendlcsham, 124; Hon'''" Arthur, 124, 128;
Colonel Arthur John Bethell, 128, 129; Arthur
Wentworth William -Augustus, 128; Augusta Mary
Henrietta, 128; .Auguste Mathikle Henriette
Ixiuise, 128; Hon'"" Caroline, 125; Hon'''"
Caroline Anna Maria, 128; Caroline .Anna Maria
Frederica, 129; Hon'"'" Cecilia Blanche, 126;
Charlotte Elizabeth, 128, 129; Hon'"'" Edmund,
127; Egidia, Lady Rendlcsham, 127; Elizabeth
Charlotte, Lady Rendlesham, 127 ; Eliz-dielh
Eleanora, Lady Rendlesham, 124: Hon''''" Emily
Elizabeth Julia, 124; Eva Ulanche Charlotte, 129;
Hon'''" Frances, 125 ; Frederick, Baron Rendle-
sham, 126, 127; Hon'''" P'rederick Adolphus, 125;
Hon'"'" Frederick Archibald Charles, 126; Frederick
William Brook, Baron Rendlesham, 126, 127 ;
Frederika Charlotte Louisa, 128; Hon'''" George,
125; George Woodford, 124; Henrietta Frances
Elizabeth, 128; Henry, 125; Hugh Edmund, 127;
John, Baron Rendlesham, 124; Katharine Emily
Wilhelmina, 128, 129; Hon'''" Lilian, 126; Lucy,
Lady Rendlesham, 126; Hon'''" Mariota, 127;
Mary Andalusia, Lady Rendlesham, 124; Hon'''"
Miriam Isabel, 125 ; Hon'''" Percy Edward, 127 ;
Peter, 124; Peter Henry, 124; Peter Isaac, Baron
Rendlesham, 124 ; Hon'''" Ruby Alexandrina
Elizabeth, 125; Selina Mabel Henrietta, 129;
Sophia Augusta. 128, 129; Hon'''" Sophia Mary
.Andalusia, 124; Violet .Andalusia, 129; Rev.
William, Baron Rendlesham, 126, 127.
Theobald, Rev. Canon Charles, 154 ; iMnily, 154 ;
James, 154; Sarah, 154.
Thimbleby, Rev. J., 141.
Thistlethwayte, Caroline, 84 ; Thomas, 84.
Thistleton, Eliza, 190.
Thomas, Frederick Freeman, 64 ; Hon'''" Mabel, 64 ;
Mary, 96 ; Rev. Richard James Francis, 181 ;
William, 96 ; see aho Freeman-Thomas.
Thompson, Rev. Benjamin Norton, 23 ; George,
159 ; George Lowther, 28 ; Judith Elizabeth, 159 ;
Leonard, 28 ; Lady Mary, 28 ; Mary Anne,
28.
Thomson, Barbara Louisa, 53 ; William, 53.
Thornley, Henry, 88 ; Sarah Leyland, 88.
Thornton, Rev. Alfred, 133 ; Elizabeth, 130 ; Ven'''"
Robinson, 130, 131 ; Thomas, 130.
Thorpe, Catherina, 78 ; Ethelinda Margaretta, 78 ;
John, 78.
Thursfield, .Alfred Henry Grosvenor, 185 ; -Alfred
Spencer, 183 ; -Alice Mary, 182 ; -Amy Louisa,
1.S5 ; -Aubrey Charles, 1S5 ; Barbara, 183 ;
Blanche, 184; Catherine Battersby, 183; Charles
Joseph, 1S2, 1S3 ; Doris Mary Cecil, 1S6 ; Edith
Maud, 185 ; Eleanor, 182 ; Eleanor Mary, 182 ;
Emily, 184; Evelj'n Maud, 1S6; Florence Cathe-
rine, 184; Francis, 186; Gerald -Arthur Richard,
184; John George, 182, 184 ; John Horace, 184;
John Hunt, 1S2, 183 ; John .Spencer, 1S3 ; Joyce,
183; Kathleen Louisa, 183; Laura, 1S4; Letiiia,
182; Lilian, 186; Lilla Mary, 185; Madeline
Alice, 186; Margaret Evelyn, 185; Margaret
Leslie, 186; Marjorie Zuleika, 1S4; Mary, 183;
Mary -Anne, 182 ; Nancy Eleanor, 1S4 ; Raymond
Spencer, 183 ; Rev. Richard, 182, 183 ; Rev.
Richard Cecil, 1S3, 185, 186 ; Rev. Richard
Periam, 182 ; Robert Charles, 183 ; Rupert
Macnaghten Cecil, 186 ; Stella -Mary, 183 ; Sylvia
Helena Cecil, 186; William Brunlon, 185;
Zuleika Margaret, 184.
Tollemache, Hon'''" Hamilton James, 126; Lionel,
Earl of Dysart, 172; Louisa, Countess of Dysart,
172.
Tootal, Ann Walton, 39; William, 39.
Tossell, Edward, 180; Elizabeth Man-, iSo; Henry,
180 ; Mar\-, 180.
Towne, Almeria Rose, 15; Josiah, 15.
Townley, Charles Watson, 1 14.
Townsend, Rev. Arthur Humphrey, 187.
Toye, Rev. Joseph Theophilus, 130.
Trelhew-y, Rev. Henry, 65.
Trevenen, Harriett Millett, 135; Mary Frances, 135;
William, 135.
Trevor, Charles, 142 ; Katherine, 142 : Olivia,
142.
Trollope, Anne, 174 ; John, Baron Kesteven, 174 ;
Sir John, Bt., 174; John Henry, Baron Kesteven,
174.
Trotter, Alice, 162 ; Isabella Napier Keith, 162 ;
Major-General James Keith, 162 ; Rev. John
George, 162.
Truefitt, Edgar Frederick Gladstone, 24.
Ttyon, Anne, 174 ; Hon'"'"^ Clementina Charlotte,
174; Vice- Admiral Sir George, 174; Thomas, 174.
Tucker, Rev. Dr., 79.
Turner, Major-General Sir Alfred Edward, 52 ; Rev.
Charles, 92, 93, 96, 97 ; Christopher Rede, 52 ;
Emma Blanche, 52 ; Jill Helen, 52 ; John, 92 ;
Louisa, 93; Margaret, 39; Mary, 39, 92; Samuel,
39, 93 ; Rev. Samuel, 39 ; Selina Mary, 46 ;
Lieut. -Colonel William, 46.
Turriff, Rev. James Christie, 163.
Tweedy, William, 78.
Twining, Rev. James, 82, 85; Samuel, Si.
Tyacke, Rev. Joseph Sidney, 135.
Tyler, Rev. Charles William, 23 ; Emilia Blanche,
68; Rev. R., 68.
U
UUathorne, Alexander, 17S ; Frances, 178; Mary
Cecilia, 178.
Umbers, Marian Zuleika, 184; Thomas, 184.
Unwin, Garton, 108 ; Henry, 108 ; Katherine Elinor,
108.
Upton, Elizabeth, 106; James, 106; James Richard,
106 ; Rev. James Samuel, 29, 30.
Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Caroline, 61 : Sir John,
Bt., 61.
Vatcher, Rev. Sydney Adolphus, 33.
Vernon, Albreda Elizabeth, Lady Lyveden, 35 ;
Fitzpatrick Henry, Baron Lyveden, 35 ; Hon''''^
GreWUe Richard, 35; lulia Katie, Lady Lyve<len,
35-
Vernon- Wentworth, Lady Augusta Frederica Louisa,
128; Frederick William Thomas, 12S; Henrietta
Frances Elizabeth, 128.
Vigors, Anne, 166; Margaret Caroline, 166; Colonel
Philip Doyne, 166 ; Rev. Richard William, 166 ;
Thomas de Cliffe, 166 ; Rev. Thomas Mercer,
166.
Villeguez, Faustina, 24.
\'illiers, Rev. Henry Montagu, 36, 65, 173, 176.
Vincent, Augustine William, 15S ; Beatrice Camille,
158 ; Camille Marguerite, 15S ; Caroline, 156,
159 ; Caroline Maria, 156 ; Catherine Elizabeth,
159 ; Cecilia Elizabeth, 157 ; Charles Greaves,
I57i '59! Charles Porter, 159; Charles Worsley,
159; Christina, 160; Dorothea, 158, 159; Dorothy,
160 ; Dorothy Marguerite, 158 ; Eleanor Diana,
160; Eleanor Mary, 160; Emilia, 159: Emilia
Elizabeth, 156 ; Emilia Margaret, 157 ; Euphemia
Bannat\-ne, 160; Francis William, 157; George,
'56> '59 ; George Giles, 156 ; Gertrude Mary
Augusta, 158; Grace Desborough, 157; Hannah,
156 ; Hannah Mary, 156 ; Jean Baine, 157 ;
Jean Frances, 15S: Margaret Anna, 160: Mary,
156; Mary Margaret, 159; Sarah Alice, 159;
Sarah Frances, 1 58 ; Rev. Thomas, 1 56 - 1 59 ;
Thomas Augustine, 15S ; Walter George, 160;
\'er)- Rev. William, 156 ; Rev. William St.
Andrew, 159.
Viney, Eleanor Scope, 141 ; Rev. James, 141.
W
Wagner, Rev. Ilenr\' Michell, 1S9.
Wagstaff, William, 60.
Waldron, Rev. Edward, 28 ; Mary Anne, 28.
Walford, Anne, 150: Rev. Charles, 56, 133; Harriet,
1 82 ; Obadiah, 1 82.
Walker, .\lice, 12 ; Camille Marguerite, 158 ; Rev.
Charles, 166: David C, 158; Dr., 105 ; Lieut. -
Colonel Edward. 1 66 ; Harold Maxw ell, 31 ;
Harriet, 182 ; Henry Greaves, 12 ; Sir James
Robert, Bt., 31 : Dame Louisa Susan Marlborough
Heron, 31 ; Marie Albreda Blanche, 31 ; Mary
Anne, 12, 182; Mary Josephine, 166; Rev.
Reginald, 31 ; Robert, 166 ; Rosa Ellen, 105 ;
William, 182.
Walpole, Lady Catherine, 114; Horatio, Earl of
Orford, 1 14.
Walrond, Hon'''" Frances Caroline, 84 ; Sir John
Walrond, Bt. , 84 ; Mary Caroline, 84.
Walsh, Rev. Lionel, 162, 165.
Walsingham, Augusta Louisa, Lady, 124 ; Emily
Elizabeth Julia, Lady, 124; Thomas, Baron, 124.
Walter, Sarah, 14 ; Thomas, 14.
Walters, Caroline Maria, 137 ; Rev. Thomas, 137 ;
Watkin, 137.
Walton, Ann Eyre, 38; Minna, 118; Pearson, 38;
William Hopkins, 118.
Want, Ellen Frances, 93 ; Mildred Broughton, 93 ;
Sydney Alfred. 93.
Warburton, Augusia Maude, 22 ; George Arthur,
22.
Warman, Elizabeth, 99, lOI ; Harriet, lOI ; Robert
Maskelyne, 99, loi.
Warner, Rev. George Townsend, 155.
Warren, Rev. Canon John Shrapnel, 176 ; Rev.
William, 10.
Wastell, Rosa Mary .\nn, 107.
Watkins. Chariotte, 158: Dorothea, 158; William,
158.
Watson, Anna Maria, 114; Annie Florence, 70;
Sir Charles, Bt., 114; John Burges, iii; Rev.
John Richard Burges, in; Dame Juliana, 114;
Margaret Louisa, III ; Mary, in ; Lieut. -Colonel
T. C, 70; Thomas Henry, in.
Way, Rev. George, 45.
Webb, Rev. Alfred, 70 ; Florence, 70; Lieut. -
Colonel Henry Gillum, 70 ; Rev. John Moss, 39,
40.
Webber, Amelia, iSo ; Caroline, 180; William, 180.
Webster, Beatrice Frances May, 9 ; Charles Fo.\, 9 ;
Emily, 189; Louisa Alice Frances, 9; Robert, 189;
Robert Grant, 189.
Weddle, Arthur, 143 ; Rosina, 143 ; Sophia, 143 ;
Thomas, 143.
Weever, Jane, 19 ; Samuel, 19.
Weir, Rev. George, 167 ; Jes.sie Leilh, 167.
Weld, Anne, 93.
Wentworth - Fiizwilliam, Hon'''^ Ada Charlotte
Godolphin, 36 ; Lady Albreda Mary, 36 ; Hon'''"
Alice Louisa, 31; Alice .Mary, 33, 35; Lady
Alice Mary, 34, 35 ; Hon"" Anne, 34 ; Sir Charles
William, Earl Fitzwilliani, 28, 29 ; Honf''*" Charles
William, 34 ; Lady Charlotte, 28, 32 ; Lady
Charlotte Mary, 36 ; Hon''"-' Constance Anne, 35 ;
Lady Donatia F"aith .Mary, 34 ; Honi"'" Dorothy
Henrietta, a ; Hon'''' Ed.th Isabella Georgiana,
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36 ; Elgiva Mary Kalhorn, 34 ; ICric Spfiiccr, 35 ;
Elliel, 32 ; Evelyn, 32 ; Erances Harriet, Counless
Fitzwilliam, 30 ; Lady Frances Mary, 32 ; Hon*"'*
George, 28, 31 ; George Charles, 32; George James
Charles, 32 ; Godric Thomas William, 34 ; Irene
Serga Alice Jane Mar}', 32 ; Isaliel Elizabetli Mary,
32; Hon''''' Jessie Gordon Elgiva Mary, 34; Laura
Maria Theresa, Viscountess Milton, 30; Lady
Laura Mary, 30, 31 ; Lady Mabel Florence
Harriett, 30, 32 ; Marie Albreda Blanche, 31 ;
I^dy Marjorie Joan Mary, 34 ; Lady Mary, 33 ;
Lady Mary Grace Louisa, 31 ; Maud, 34, 35 ;
Maud Frederica Eliiiheth, Countess Fitzwilliam,
33 ; Lady Maud Lilian Elfrida Mary, 34 : Lady
Theresa Evelyn X'ilunza, 30, 33 ; William, \'iscount
Milton, 30 ; Hon''''' William (,"liarlcs, 35, 36 ;
William Charles de Meuron, Earl Fitzwilliam,
30, 33 ; Hon'''" William George Frederick, 36 ;
Hon'''' William Henry, 28, 30, 31 : Hon'''" William
Hugh Spencer, 36; Hon'"'' William |ohn, 35;
Hon''''= William Reginald, 36; Hon''''^^ William
Thomas, 34; William Thomas Arran, 34; William
Thomas George, 32 ; Sir William Thomas Spencer,
E-arl Fitzwilliam, 28, 30; see also Fitz-william and
Milton.
Wescombe, Anna, 179; Anna Sophia, 181 ; Annie,
180; Annie Matilda. 180; Caroline, 180; Caroline
Mary, 180: Eliza, iSo; Elizabeth, 179; Elizabeth
(Bessie), 180; Elizabeth Mar)-, 180; Ellen Jane,
181; Emma, 181 ; Francis (Frank), 180; Henrietta,
181; Henry, 179; J.acob, 179; J.ane, 179; Janet
Rose, iSo; John, 179, 180; John Robert, 180:
Lav-inia .Alice (Vene), iSl ; Lily, 180; Louisa
Annie, 180; Lucy, 179: Mary, 179; Mary (Polly),
179 ; Percival, 179 ; Richard, 179 ; Richard
Levi, 179; Rodney James, 180: Sarah .\nn, 181 ;
Sarah Gertrude Mary, 179; Sarah Lavinia, 180;
Sidney Francis Gilmore, iSo; William Heale, iSo:
William Henry, iSo; William Henr)- Heale, 180;
William Thomas, 180.
West, Ann Elizabeth, 155 ; Catherina, 97 ; Charlotte
Frances Harriet, 97 ; Harriett, 96 : Rev. John,
96, 97-
W estern, William Thomas, 20.
Westmacott, Rev. Walter, 13.
Westropp, Jane, 85 ; Mounteford, 85.
Westropp-Dawson, Laura Felicia Susan, 85 : 'Walter
Mounteford Leland, 85.
Wetherell, Rev. .\ugusnis White, 21.
Wharton, Caroline, 75 ; Rev. Henrv James, 75 ;
Mary, 75.
W hinyates, Rev. Edward Henry, 52.
Whitaker or Whittaker, Rev. Charles Probart,
84; Edward Thomas, 106; Emma Giflfard, 17;
Francis, 105: John, 17; Joseph, 50; Sophia,
SO.
White, Charlotte Melchora, 112; Constance Lilian,
71; Elizabeth, III, 143; Florence, iii, 112;
Henry W'hitney, III; John Peter, 11 1 ; Leedham,
71; Lucy Angela, iii; Lucy Ajin, iii; Mary,
III ; Walter, 112.
Whitelaw, Alexander, 140 ; Barbara Forbes, 140 ;
Dorothy Sa, 140.
Whiteside, Annie Catherine, 196 ; James, 196 ;
Rev. John William, 196, 197 ; Maria Charlotte
Exmouth, 197; William SoutJiey, 197.
Whitney, Elizabeth, ill; Mary, III; Samuel,
Wickham, Annie, 20 ; Ellen Susan, 20 ; Captain
John Clements, R.N., 20.
Wilberforce, Rev. W'illiam Francis, 87.
Wilde, Rev. Canon, 92.
Wilkins, Elizabeth, 181; Rev. George, 80: Tames,
181. » . . J .
Wilkinson, Ethel Cautley, 24 ; John, 24 ; Margaret,
24 ; Waldemar Bemaid, 24.
Willes, Rev. Edward, 65; Laura, 65.
Willelt, Rev. Frederic, 182.
Williams, Catherine Eyre, 113; Rev. David, 113;
Eliza, 180 ; Elizabeth, 181 ; Emily, 189 ; Emma,
181 ; Florence Elizabeth, 114; Frederick John,
129; Godfrey Herbert, 125; Rev. Henry Black-
stone, 113; Colonel Henry David, 113; James,
181 ; James Wilmot, 114 ; Jane, 105; John, 181,
189; Rev. John, 177; Rev. John Lewis, 117;
Josephine Lucy Frances Marie, 125; Kale, 129;
Hon''''= Miriam Isabel, 125; Monier Paithfull
Monier, no; Morgan Stuart, 125; Sara, 129;
Sarah Anne Fowler, 189; Rev. Thomas Charles,
93; Walter Davis, 137; William, 180; Rev.
William, 105 ; William Edmund, 196.
Williams -Wynn, .Mice Mary, 33; I^dy Annora
Charlotte, 33 ; Arthur Watkin, y^ ; Charles
Watkin, 33.
Willoughby de Eresby, Clementina Elizabeth Drum-
mond. Baroness, 172; Eloise Laurence, Lady, 174;
Gilbert, Baron, 174; Gilbert Henry, Baron, 172;
Peter Robert, Baron, 172.
Wilshere, Sharman Judson, 14S.
Wilson, Rev. Alexander, 12; Rev. H., 167; Rev.
H. \V., 16S.
Wilton, Arthur George, Earl of, 127; Mariota,
Countess of, 127 ; Seymour John Grey, Earl of,
127.
Wing, John Sladen, 174.
Winnington-Ingram, Rt. Rev. Arthur Foley, Bishop
of Stepney, 10.
Withers, Ada Florence, 13 ; Flora, 13 ; Thomas,
13-
Witts, Rev. Edmund Broome, 68.
W'itty, Frances Charlotte, 42 ; Frances Marianna
Cockburn, 42 ; Richard Henry, 42.
Wolfe-Barrv', Alexander Edward, 15 ; Bernard John,
13 ; Eric Gordon, 15 ; Gawyn Carl, 13 ; Gertrude
Emily, 13; Helen Mary, 14; Ida Violet, 14;
John, 13; John Gerald, 14; Sir John Wolfe, 6,
8, 9, II ; Kenneth .\lfred, 14; Kenneth Norman,
14; Madeleine, 13; Dame Rosalind Grace, II;
Sylvia Grace, 1 5 ; see also Barry.
Wollaston, Rev. Henry N., 149.
Wolverton, George Carr, Baron, 114.
Wood, Rev. Edwin, 96 ; John Horatio, 37 ; Rev.
Canon John Ryle, 70 ; Rev. William Spicer,
53-
Woodford, Anne, 124; Matthew, 124; Sir Ralph,
Bt., 124.
Woodhead, Ada Constance, 168 ; Amy Christina,
168 ; Annie Josephine, 167 ; Clementina, 167 ;
Edith, 168; Emily, 166; Emily Alice, 166;
Frederic Thomas, 167 ; Grace Eyre, 168 ; Harriet,
19, 166 ; Rev. Henry, 167 ; Rev. Henry Comber,
166- 16S : Henry George Wandesford, 167 ; Henry
Joseph Plumridge, 19, 166 ; Hilda, 168 ; Jessie
Helen Stuart, 167 ; Jessie Leith, 167 ; Joseph, 19,
166 ; Josephine Harriet, 166 ; Margaret Caroline,
166 ; Mary Josephine, 166 ; Maud Helena, 168 ;
Robert Comber, 167 ; Thomas Wandesford, 167 ;
William Dudley, 167.
WooUcombe, Rev. William Wyatt, 135.
Wordsworth, Rt. Rev. John, Bishop of Sahsbury,
120.
Workman, Laura Georgina, 77 ; Reginald Latham,
77 ; Rev. Robert, 48.
Worle, Fanny, 139; Jane Pearse, 139; Richard, 139.
Worsley, Anne, 156; Cecilia Elizabeth, 157; Francis,
157; Rev. Francis, 156; Major-General George
Francis, 157; Rev. Henry, 5; Jonathan, 156, 157;
Mary, 156.
Wreford, George, 65 ; Mary, 65.
Wright, Amy, 40 ; Anne, 37, 62, 78 ; Annie Rosa,
38 ; Rev. Arthur, 62, 63 ; Rev. Arthur Samuel,
39 ; Edward, 37 ; Edward Walton, 40 ; Elizabeth,
38, 62 ; Eliza Mason, 38 ; Eliza Walton, 39 ;
Ethel, 39 ; Rev. Harold Hall, 186 ; Ichabod, 85 ;
Isabella, 37 ; James, 62 ; Rev. James, 62 ; John,
37, 38, 40, 78 : Louisa, 39 ; Margaret, 37, 39, 40 ;
219
Maria Octavia, 85 ; Mary, 37-39 ; Maurice. 38 :
Parsons, 40 : Philip Chetwood, 39 ; Richard, 40 ;
Richard Caldicott, 37, 38 ; Samuel Wright, 39 ;
Sophia Matilda, 173: Stephen, 62: Thomas, 38,
173 ; William, 38, 39 ; Rev. William, 38, 42 ;
William Maurice, 38-40.
Wrottesley, Lieut. -Colonel Hugh, 107; Sir John, Bt.,
107 : Maria Catherine Charlotte, 107.
Wyatt, George, 156; Hannah, 156; Harriet Elford,
135 ; Rev. W., 135.
Wyche, Rev. Cyril Herbert Eyre, 102.
Wylie, Rev. William John, 20.
Wynell-Mayow, Anne, 74 ; Caroline, 75 ; Mary, 74 ;
75 ; Mayow, 74, 75.
Wynne, Rev. Canon, 82.
Yates, Rev. Samuel Wildman, 3.
Yeld, Ellen Mary Frances Margaret, 24 ; Thomas,
24.
Ycnge, Rev. Henry, 194; Sarah, 194; Rev. William
Johnson, 194,
Young, Annie Josephine, 167; Frances, 167; John
Adolplnis, 167; Robert Morgan, 167.
Zetland, Lawrence, Marquess of, 33, 34 ; Lilian Selina
Elizabeth, Marchioness of, 33.
SDtiitions anD Corrections,
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
ABERCROMBY. Vol. ii, page 6i.—
Kdla l_,ouisa Montagu, only tlaughtcr
of the Hon'''<^ John Abercromby (born
at Athens, Greece, on Thursday, 23
August 1877), was married in the Greek
Orthodox Church of St. Salvator at
Munich on Wednesday, 10 October
1906, to Georges Nicholas Nasos,
Directeur du Conservatoire de Musique,
and Officier de I'Ordre du Sauveur at
Athens.
ADAMS. Vol. 13, page 25.— Sarah,
widow of Harry Ward Astbury, and
eldest daughter of William Adams of
Greenfield and of Newfield Hall, co.
Stafford, died s.p. at Wolstanton, co.
Stafford, in her 80th year, on Tuesday, 19
November, and was buried in the .'\danis
family vault at Tunstall, co. Stafford, on
Friday, 22 November 1907. Will dated
23 November 1905, proved at Lichfield
14 January 1908, by William Adams and
Percy Walter Lewis Adams, nephews.
Page 28. — Hugh W'orthington and
Clarice Sophia Adams have further
issue a daughter, Joan Elizabeth, born
at " Hillside," Newcastle-under-Lyme,
CO. Stafford, on Saturday, 15 June,
baptised at Wolstanton 28 July 1907.
AIRY. Vol. 7, page 118.— Carril, eldest
daughter of Osmund Airy, was married
at St. James', Weybridge, co. Surrey,
on Tuesday, 9 April 1907, to Alfred
Frank Harrison of Addlestone, co.
Surrey, son of Alfred Bayford Harrison
of Woburn Hill, Addlestone, by Frances
Annie his wife, daughter of John Robert
Taylor, C.B. ; born 25 June 1872.
Estrilde Josephine, 2nd daughter of
Osmund Airy, was married at St. James',
Weybridge (by the Rev. Charles Steer,
brother of the bridegroom, assisted by
the Rev. Charles Black, and the Rev.
Spencer Richard Arthur Buller, the
Rector), on Wednesday, 26 June 1907,
to John Steer of Woodcote, near Goring,
CO. 0.\ford, younger son of Charles Steer
of Foreland, Bromsgrove, co. Worcester,
by Emily his wife, daughter of James
Newbury Cooper ; born 29 December
1881.
ALDRIDGE. Vol. 7, page 68.— Charles
I'owlett Aldridge retired from the Army
(Royal Sussex Regiment) with rank of
Captain 23 April 1907.
ALLANBY. Vol. 8, page 18.— Ronald
Hinman Allanby joined the 2nd Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders as 2nd
Lieutenant 9 October 1907.
ALLCROFT. Vol. 8, page 58.— Herbert
John and Margaret Jane (Cissy) Allcroft
have further issue a daughter, Jewell,
born at 71 Eaton Square, London, on
Saturday, 26 January, baptised at
Onibury, co. Salop, 21 April 1907.
AMPHLETT. Vol. 3, page 156 (a/id
Addenda, Vol. /j, page /.)— Helen
Mary Flora, wife of Sir John Frederick
Bridge, M.V.O., was buried at Wallakirk
\7wt Glass], CO. Aberdeen, on Tuesday,
16 January igo6.
AMPHLETT. Vol. 4, page 51.—
Richard Ferrand Amphlett married at
St. Thomas', Washington, U.S.A., on
Tuesday, 30 April 1907, Mary Blackford,
daughter of Fielding Lewis Marshall,
and grand-daughter of Chief Justice
Marshall of the United States.
ANSELL. Vol. 9, page 82.— William
Ansell of Cors-y-gedol Llanddwycoe is
y graig, co. Merioneth, J. P., married at
All Saints', Margaret Street, Cavendish
Square, London, on Wednesday, 24 July
1907, Mari, youngest daughter of Ellis
Rees of Byrdir, Dyffryn, co. Merioneth,
by Mari his wife, daughter of John Ellis
of Llecheiddior, co. Merioneth ; born
28 February 1875, baptised at Dyffryn.
ARKWRIGHT. Vol. 7, page 19.—
Henrietta Beck, eldest daughter of the
Rev. Henry Arkwright, died at Grange-
over-Sands, co. Lancaster, on Sunday,
1 April 1906. Will dated 11 July
1889, proved (Prin. Reg., 1046, 1906)
2 August 1906, by the Rev. William
Henry Arkwright and Charles Edward
Thornycroft, the Executors.
Page 21. — The marriage of Susan
Maria, 2nd daughter of Peter Arkwright,
to the Rt. Rev. Joseph Cotton
Wigram, Bishop of Rochester, should
ADDITIONS (r CORRECTIONS,
ARKWRIGHT, conlinued.
read married at Wirksworth, co. Derby,
on Wednesday, i March 1837 \iwt
12 February 1839].
Augustus Peter Arkwright died at
3 Spring Gardens, London, aged 66, on
Wednesday, 5 [««/ 6] October 1887.
Page 22. — John Thomas Arkwright
died at Hatton House, co. Warwick,
aged 82, on Monday, 12 February 1906,
and was buried at Hatton. Will dated
3 December 1904, proved (Prin. Reg.,
283, 1906) 22 March igo6, by John
Peter Arkwright and Ferdinand (ieorge
Arkwright, the E.\ecutors.
CaroHne Elizabeth, wife of John
Clowes, and last surviving child of
Peter Arkwright, died at Wardour
Lodge, Sunningdale, co. Berks, aged
82, on Sunday, 20 October, and was
buried at Eardisland, co. Hereford, on
Thursday, 24 October 1907.
Emmeline Louisa, younger daughter
of John Thomas Arkwright was married
at Hatton on Thursday, 23 \iwt 3]
January 1890.
Page 22 (and Addenda, Vol, /J,
page i.) — John Peter and Violet
Catherine Arkwright, have issue a
daughter, Rose Emmeline, born at
Hatton House on Thursday, 17
December 1907, baptised at Hatton
12 January 190S.
ARMYTAGE. Vol. i, page 234.—
The Hon*'!^ Jane, widow of Captain
William Armytage, R.N., died at i
Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square,
London, in her 91st year on Sunday,
28 April 1907, and was buried in
the same grave as her husband at
St. David's, E.xeter, co. Devon, 2 May
1907. Will dated 24 June 1904, proved
in the Principal Registry 10 June 1907.
Sir George John Armytage, Baronet,
High Sheriff for CO. York 1907-1908.
Page 235.— Francis Reginald Army-
tage of Ravensbourne, Harrow, co.
Middlesex, died, aged 58, on Monday,
9 December, and was buried at Roxeth,
CO. Middlesex, 12 December 1907.
Administration, with will (dated 24
December 1902) annexed, was granted
to his brother. Colonel .Arthur Henry
Armytage, 13 January 1908.
ASSHETON. Vol. i, page 71.— Ralph
Assheton died at Downham Hall, co.
Lancaster, aged 76, on Saturday, 22
June, and was buried at Downham on
Wednesday, 26 June 1907. Will dated
12 January 1892, with codicil dated
ASSHETON, contimied.
15 lune 1898, proved at Lancaster
15 October 1907, by Ralph Cockayne
Assheton and the Rev. Richard Orme
Assheton, the Executors.
Page 71 {and Addenda, Vol. 6,
page i.) — Ralph Cockayne and Mildred
Estelle Sybella Assheton, now of
Downham Hall, have furthur issue a
daughter, Eleanor, born at Hall Foot,
Clitheroe, co. Lancaster, on Thursday,
2 May, baptised at Downham 8 June
1907.
ATTREE. Vol. I, page 157.— Mary
Cecilia Wakeford, wife of Thomas
Alderman Houghton and youngest
daughter of Richard Attree, died at
Armsworth House, Alresford, co. Hants,
aged 74, on Tuesday, 17 December, and
was buried in the cemetery at Chester
2 I December 1907.
AUDEN. Vol. I J, page 1 74. -^George
Augustus and Constance Rosalie Auden
have further issue a son, Wystan Hugh
Auden, born at 54 Bootham, York, on
Thursday, 21 February, baptised at
St. Maurice', York, 31 March 1907.
Page 175. — The Rev. Eustace
George Auden was appointed Rector
of Byley, co. Chester, in 1907.
AVEBURY. Vol. 12, page 64.-Lord
Avebury was elected Lord Rector of St.
Andrew's University 24 October 1907.
Page 67.— Cjeoffrey Lubbock married
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London,
on Wednesday, 13 November 1907,
Marguerite Agaranthe, youngest daughter
of Colonel Charles \\'illiam Miles of
Burton Hill, Malmesbury, co. Wilts,
M.P., J.P., High Steward of Malmesbury,
and widow of Sir Charles Tennant,
Baronet, who died 4 June 1906.
Page 71.— Edgar Lubbock, Deputy-
Governor of the Bank of England,
died suddenly at Hans Court, Chelsea,
CO. Middlesex, in his 6ist year, on
Monday morning, 9 September, and
was buried at Caythorpe, co. Lincoln,
on Thursday, 12 September 1907.
A memorial service was held at St.
Peter's, Eaton Square, London, tlie
same day. Will dated 25 August 1904,
with two codicils dated 15 August
1905 and 20 June 1906, proved in the
Principal Registry 9 November 1907,
by Beaumont William Lubbock, the
Hon''''= John Birkbeck Lubbock, the
Hon''''' "Norman Lubbock and Cecil
Lubbock, the Executors.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
Ill
AVE BURY, continued.
Reginald Ncvilc Lubbock of "Tilling-
boiiriic," Leigh Cliff Road, Leigh-onSea,
CO. Essex, married at St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, London, on Thursday, 2 1
March 1907, Lilian Stephenson, and
daughter of William Stephenson .Swift
of Walkeringham, co. Nottingham, by
Annie Elizabeth his wife, daughter of
William Hargreave of Walkeringham ;
born 10 October 1875, baptised at
Walkeringham 2 July 1876.
BACK. Vol. 6, page 125. — Frederick
Edwards died at Ipswich, co. Suffolk,
aged 55, 17 August, and was buried in
the cemetery at Norwich 20 .'\ugust
1907. Will dated 18 August 1880,
proved at Norwich 12 October 1907,
by Messrs. Stevens, Miller and Jones.
Philip Glandford Back married at
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Great
Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, 7 November
1907, Madeleine Rosal, 2nd daughter
of John Penati of Britannia Terrace,
Great Yarmouth, by Rosa Vestry
Santrey his wife; born at Forest (late,
CO. Essex, 31 October 1887.
BAGOT. Vol. 13, page 7.— Cecil Villiers
and Ethel Bagot have further issue a
daughter, Milicent Jessie Eleanor, born
at 68 York Mansions, Battersea Park,
CO. Surrey, on Thursday, 28 March,
baptised at All Saints', Battersea Park,
23 April 1907.
BARING-GOULD. Vol. 4, page 25.—
Edith Sabine, daughter of Richard
Baring-Gould of New York, U.S.A., was
married at St. John's, Merrow, co.
Surrey (by the Rev. Sabine Baring-
Gould, Rector of Lew Trenchard, co.
Devon, assisted by the Rev. Henry
Herbert Williams, Fellow and Tutor of
Hertford College, Oxford), on Tuesday,
15 January 1907, to the Rev. Edward
Joseph Newill (son of Robert Daniel
Newill of The Vineyard, \Vellington,
CO. Salop, by Marian Sarah his wife,
daughter of Thomas Blase of H.M.
Customs, London); born 26 January
1877 ; of Hertford College, Oxford,
matriculated 1896, B.A. 1900, M.A.
1903; Curate of St. John-al-Hackney,
CO. Middlesex, 190 1- 1905, of Holy
Trinity with St. Mary, Guildford, co.
Surrey, 1905- 1906, and of St. James',
Norlands, Kensington, co. Middlesex,
since 1907.
Diana Amelia, 6th daughter of the
Rev. Sabine ]5ariiig-Gould, was married
BARING-GOULD, continued.
at Lew Trenchard, co. Devon (by her
father), on Thursday, 3 October 1907,
to Hugh Maxwell Batten of Merrow
C^ottage, East Clandon, co. Surrey (son
of John Maxwell Batten of Wimbledon,
CO. Surrey, .M.A. of Cambridge) ; born
24 January 1886.
Joan, 8th daughter of the Rev. Sabine
Baring-Gould, was married at Lew
Trenchard (by her father) on Thursday,
3 October 1907, to William Priestley of
Bombay, India (2nd son of William
Hudson Priestley of Liverpool, by
Katherine Hastings his wife, daughter
of John Evans of Liverpool) ; born
3 February 1879.
BARNE. Vol. 7, page 159 {and Addenda,
\'ol. 12, page V.) — Miles and Violet
Ella Barne have further issue a son,
Anthony Miles Barne, born at Sotterley,
CO. Suffolk, on Tuesday, 20 November
1906, baptised there 13 January 1907.
Miles Barne was promoted Major
Loyal Suffolk Hussars Imperial Yeo-
manry December 1906, and elected a
County Councillor for East Suffolk in
March 1907.
BARRETT. Vol. 8, page 57.— Herbert
Augustine Barrett married at St.
George's, Buckland, co. Berks, on
Saturday, i June 1907, Florence Con-
stance, elder daughter of Richard
Watton Teevan of Woodside Court,
Croydon, co. Surrey, by Margaret Mary
his wife, daughter of George Basil
Eyston of Scanford Place, co. Berks ;
born at Florence, Italy, 14 January 1882.
BARTLETT. Vol. 6, page 27.— Charles
Leftwich Oldfeld Bartlett died at
Burton House, Sherborne, co. Dorset,
in his 83rd year, on Monday, 15 April,
and was buried in the cemetery at
Sherborne on Thursday, 18 April 1907.
Page 29. — The Rev. Richard
Grosvenor Bartelot, Vicar of Fordington
St. George, co. Dorset, married there
20 November 1907, Evelyn Grace,
youngest daughter of Alfred Pope of
Wrackleford House, co. Dorset, and
of South Court, Dorchester, F.S.A., J. P.,
by Elizabeth Mary his 2nd wife, daughter
of Amos Whiting of Faversham, co. Kent.
Page 31 (and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page Hi.) — Edward Cecil and Maude
Victorine Bartlett, have issue a son,
Edward Vivian Bartlett, born at Indian
Road, \Vynberg, Ca[)e Town, South
Africa, 4 March 1907.
ADDITIONS
CORRECTIONS.
BEARE. Vol. 6, page 39. — William Tarn
died, aged 57 \not 59], on Friday,
22 January, and was buried in Nunhead
Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Wednesday,
27 January 1875. M.I.
BENSON. Vol. 5, page 122. — Arthur
Christopher Benson created C.V.O.
on the occasion of the King's Birthday,
9 November 1907.
BESSBOROUGH. Vol. 12, page 118.—
Mabel Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
Louis George De Hale Ponsonby and
of Mrs. George Augustus Bligh Livesay
of " Ardmore," Parkstone, co. Dorset,
was married at St. Anselm's, Davies
Street, London, on Thursday, 10
October 1907, to Douglas Stewart of
"The Gables," Brent Road, Woolwich,
CO. Kent (son of Major Stewart of
the Inniskilling Dragoons) ; born 23
November 1875 ; joined the Royal
Artillery, from Militia, as 2nd Lieutenant
26 July 1899, Lieutenant 16 February
1901 ; employed with West African
Frontier Force 28 Ncjvember 1900 to
10 August 1902 (medal with clasp).
BLOOM. Vol. I, page 211 (and Addenda,
Vol. I J, page iv.) — Herbert Melville
and Agnes \\'ilson Bloom have issue a
daughter, Muriel Melline Noel, born at
Winston Gardens, Knock, co. Down,
26 December 1907, baptised at St.
George's Parish Church, Belfast, 28
January igo8.
BLUMER. Vol. 9, page 73 —The Rev.
Charles Girdlestone Hopkinson was
appointed Rural Dean of Wearmouth
December 1907.
Page 77. — William Garritt Blunier
died at Deneholme, Victoria Road,
West Hartlepool, co. Durham, 28 April,
buried in West Hartlepool Cemetery
1 May 1905.
Sarah Ann, wife of Luke Blumer,
died at 3 Woodside Terrace, Darling-
ton, CO. Durham, aged 50, on Monday,
2 December, and was buried in the
West Cemetery, Darlington, on Thursday,
5 December 1907.
George Blumer was appointed to the
Chair of the Theory and Practice of
Medicine at Yale University, New
Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A., i August
1906, and received the honorary degree
of M.A. conferred by the Yale
University 1907. He married at San
BLUMER, continued.
Diego, California, U.S.A., 20 August
1906, Ann, daughter of Evan William
Evans of San Diego, by Tildesley his
wife, daughter of Robert Waterhouse
Horsfield of Maidstone, co. Kent ; born
at Auburn, Kansas, U.S.A., 26 Sep-
tember 1877, and baptised there. She
died at New Haven 26 August 1907.
BOISSIER. Vol. 10, page 66.— George
Bagot Ferguson, M.D., died suddenly,
whilst performing an operation at the
General Hospital, Cheltenham, 27
November, and was buried at Prestbury,
CO. Gloucester, i December 1906.
Will dated 30 May 1879, proved at
Gloucester 19 December 1906, by
Amelia Laura Ferguson, relict, and
Rowland Ticehurst, the Executors.
Martin Edward Scobell Boissier,
promoted Lieutenant Royal Navy,
H.M.S. "Hyacinth," i January 1907.
BRADNEY. Vol. i, page i.— The Rev.
William Popham, Rector of Bmstead,
Isle of Wight, died at 43 Ditchling
Road, Brighton, co. Sussex, aged 83,
23 August, and was buried in the
Parochial Cemetery, Brighton, 27 Au-
gust 1894. Will dated 29 August
1889, proved at Lewes 12 October
1894, by Sarah Eliza Popham, relict,
the sole Executrix.
Page 3. — Sarah Decima, widow of the
Rev. Joseph Christopher Bradney, died
at her residence, Wharton Lodge, near
Ross, CO. Hereford, on her 77th birth-
day, Sunday, 25 August, and was buried
at Lea, co. Hereford, 28 August 1907.
Will dated 12 November 1904, proved
in the Principal Registry 13 November
1907, by Joseph Alfred Bradney of
Talycoed, co. Monmouth, Alice Mary
Hope-Edwardes and Gertrude Sarah
Bradney, the Executors.
BREWSTER. Vol. 13, page 21.— John
Felgate and Laura Jane Brewster have
issue a daughter, Margaret Joan, born
at 4 Grafton Road, Bedford, on Wed-
nesday, 21 August, baptised at Holy
Trinity, Bedford, 29 September 1907.
BRIGHT. Vol. 2, page 16 (and Addenda,
Vol. 12, page .X.) — Henry Yates and
Elena Bright have issue a son, Henry
Edward Yates Bright, born at Lima,
Peru, on Monday, 19 February 1906,
and baptised there.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
BRITTON. Vol. 2, page 78.— Arthur
H Lilly Daniel Brilton was promoted
Captain sth Battalion Royal Dublin
Fusiliers i May 1907. He married
andly at St. Peter's, Parkstone, co.
Dorset, on Tuesday, 3 September 1907,
Ellen Gertrude, younger daughter of
Charles Alfred Carlyon {see Pedigree of
Carlyon, Vol. 2, page 11^, and Addenda,
Vol. 8, page Hi., and Vol. 12, page x.)
Winstanley Carlyon-liritton was ap-
pointed 2nd Lieutenant 7th Battalion
The Royal Fusiliers i May 1907.
Henry Courtenay Carlyon-Britton,
Midshipman Royal Navy 15 .May 1907,
ajipointed to H.M.S. "Formidable."
BROCKLEBANK. Vol. 9, page 144.—
Henry Cyril Royds Brocklebank
promoted Commander Royal Navy
31 December 1906.
Clement Edmund Royds Brocklebank,
proceeded M..\. of Oxford 6 August
1907, ordained Deacon by the Bishop
of London on Trinity Sunday, 26 May
1907, is now Assistant Curate of St.
Matthew's, Westminster.
BROOKE. Vol. I, page 76 {and Addenda,
Vol. 12, page X.) — Thomas and Beatrice
Gundreda Brooke of Healey House,
Almondl)ury, co. York, have issue
a son, William Brooke, born at Healey
House on Tuesday, i January 1907.
Page 80. — Blanche, elder daughter of
John Arthur Brooke, was married at
Almondbury, co. York, 30 July 1907,
to the Rev. Charles Dixon Hoste
(4th surviving son of Major-General
Dixon Edward Hoste, C.B., R.A., by
Mary his wife, daughter of Joseph Scott
of Colney Hall, co. Norfolk) ; born
7 February 1872 ; of Pembroke College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1890, B.A. 1S93, M.A. i'S98 ;
Vicar of Almondbury since 1905.
BROWN. Vol. 2, page 25.— Captain
Henry Forbes Darell-Brown, Oxford-
shire Light Infantry, promoted Major
September 1907.
The Rev. Otway Darell-Brown
was appointed Curate of St. Andrew's.
Stock well, CO. Surrey, December 1907.
The Rev. Stephen Bennett died,
aged 81, 7 October, and was buried at
Fretherne, co. Gloucester, 1 1 October
1906. Will dated 5 May 1902, with
two codicils dated respectively 29 July
1905 and 4 July 1906, proved at Exeter
4 December 1906, by Ernest Wallace
Rooke, one of the Executors.
BURDETT-COUTTS. Vol. 12, page
1S9. — Angela Georgina, Baroness
Burdett-Coutts, died at her residence,
Stratton Street, Piccadilly, London,
aged 92, at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, 30
December 1906, and was buried in West-
minster Abbey on Saturday, 5 January
1907. Memorial services were held
at Christ Church, Downing Street,
Mayfair, St. Stephen's, Rochester Row,
Westminster, St. Stephen's, Carlisle,
and Foremark Church, co. Derby,
simultaneously with the funeral.
Will dated 7 August 1888:—
I, The Right Honorable Angela
Georgina Baroness Burdett-Coutts wife
of William Lehman Ashniead Bartlett
Burdett-Coutts Esquire M.P. of Stratton
Street, Piccadilly and of the Strand and
of Holly Lodge Highgate all in the
County of Middlesex hereby revoke all
former Testamentary dispositions hereto-
fore made by me and delare this to be
my last will and Testamentary disposi-
tion which shall take effect so far as
shall be necessary to give effect to the
directions declarations and bequests
hereinafter or in any Codicil hereto
contained in pursuance of the powers
in that behalf vested in me by various
Indentures of Settlement executed in
contemplation of my marriage with my
said husband I declare that I am a
member of the Church of England as
now by law established. Whereas I
have founded and endowed Churches
in various parts of England and I have
endowed Bishoprics and Archdeaconries
in the Colonies and Dependencies of
the United Kingdom. Now I hereby
declare that if at any time hereafter
the Church of England shall be dis-
established or separate itself from the
State the object I had in view in
providing such endowments and gifts
will be rendered nugatory. And I
furthur direct that if under such
circumstances the mode of dealing with
endowments shall depend upon the
wishes of the Founder my wishes (so
far as I can lawfully give such direction)
that such endowments and gifts so
made by me as aforesaid shall revert to
and form part of my residuary personal
estate. And I hereby expressly declare
that such endowments and gifts were
not made by me to any Community as
a Spiritual Body or as an Independent
Voluntary Association but to the Pro-
testant Church of England as now by
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
BURDETT-COUTTS, continued.
law established under the Supremacy
of the Crown being Protestant. If the
Church of England shall at any time
hereafter be separated from the State
as the Irish integral portion thereof has
been or shall separate itself from the
State then my wish is and I expressly
declare that any transfer or appropriation
of my endowments and gifts to such
Church so separated or to any new
or other Ecclesiastical Body will be
contrary to my intention as Donor and
Founder. But without imposing any
trust or obligation whatsoever on my
Legatees or representatives who may
recover such endowments and gifts
1 wish to express my hope that they
will regard the feelings which prompted
me to make such endowments and gifts
and will if they shall recover my said
endowments and gifts or any of them
appropriate the same or the portion so
recovered to such objects as may to
them seem best calculated to promote
the principles of the Protestant Reforma-
tion Civil liberty and .social well being.
And I give and devise all my estate and
effects real and personal wheresoever
and whatsoever to my said husband
his heirs executors administrators and
assigns absolutely. And I appoint him
Executor of this my Will. In Witness
whereof I have hereunto set my hand
this seventh day of August one
thousand eight hundred and eighty-
eight — Burdett-Coutts — Signed and
declared by the above named Angela
Georgina Baroness Burdett-Coutts the
Testatrix as and for her last Will and
Testament in the presence of us who
in her presence at her request and
in the presence of each other (both
being present together at the same
time) hereunto subscribe our names
as witnesses — G. VickerstafT — John
Leach } 66 Lincolns Inn Fields London
Gentn.
Proved 4 March 1907.
BURKE. Vol. 3, page 44 {and Addenda,
Vol. 13, page vi.) — Redmond St. George
and Aileen Marion Burke have issue
a daughter, Norah Aileen, born at
Brighton House, Bedford, on Friday,
2 August 1907, baptised at Bedford.
BURY. Vol. 9, page 117.— The Rev.
Canon William Bury was appointed to
the living of Ickenham, co. Middlesex,
BURY, continued.
June 1907, by the presentation of
Thomas Bryan Clarke Thornhill ; and
a Canon Residentiary of Peterborough
Cathedral January 1908.
BUSH. Vol 6, page 76 {and Addenda,
Vol. S, page iv.) — James Graham and
Esther Hastings Bush, have issue a son,
John Ashton Warner Bush, born at
Upcott Farm, Beaworthy, co. Devon,
on Saturday, 2 March, baptised at
Halwell, CO. Devon, 16 April 1907.
CARLYON. Vol. 2, page 115.— Ellen
Gertrude, younger daughter of Charles
Alfred Carlyon, was married at
St. Peter's, Parkstone, on Tuesday,
3 September 1907, as his 2nd wife,
to Arthur Henry Daniel Britton {see
Pedigree of Britton, Vol. 2, page j8,
and Addenda, Vol. 8, page Hi., and
Vol. 12, page .r.)
CARR. Vol. 7, page 121. — The Rev.
Canon Walter Raleigh Carr died at
St. John's Vicarage, Worcester, aged 63,
on Saturday, 14 September, and was
buried at Worcester on Tuesday, 17
September 1907. Will dated 13 August
1902, proved in the Principal Registry
29 November 1907, by Ralph Hamilton
Carr.
Page 122. — Eleanor Matilda, widow
of Arthur Fortescue Carr, was married
2ndly at St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens,
London, on Monday, 16 April 1906, to
Hugh Robert Eardley Childers (youngest
son of the Rt. Hon''''^ Hugh Culling
Eardley Childers, M.P., Chancellor of
the Exchequer) ; of King's College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1881, B.A. 1884; of the Inner
Temple, Barrister-at-Law.
Page 127. — Francis Edward Culling
Carr was appointed Inspector-General
of Police of Mysore, India, in 1905.
Colonel William Francis Howard
Stafford, C.B., was appointed Brigadier-
(Jeneral Royal Engineers in 1907.
Reginald Childers Culling Carr,
Resident in Travancore, South India,
February 1906.
CARR-ELLISON. Vol. 6, page 160.—
John Ralph Carr-Ellison died at his
residence, Hedgeley, co. Northumber-
land, aged 74, on Wednesday, 6 February,
and was buried at Whickham, co.
Durham, 9 February 1907. Will dated
16 February 1905, with two codicils
ADDI770NS 6^ CORRECTIONS.
Vll
CARR-ELLISON, continued.
dated respectively 29 April 1906 and
7 November 1906, proved at Newcastlc-
on-'l'yne 17 May 1907, by Herbert
George Carr Carr-Ellison, Robert
Carr Bosanquet and William Henry
Armstrong Fitzpatrick, liaron Armstrong,
the I'^xecutors.
I'age 162. — Charles Hertie Pulleine
Bosanquet died at Richmond, co. \'ork,
aged 70, on Sunday, 18 June, and was
buried at Rock, co. Northumberland,
22 June 1905. Will dated i Decembei
1903, with codicil dated 30 March
1 904, proved at Newcastle-on-Tyne
10 August 1905, by Robert Carr
Bosanquet, Cuthbert Ellison Carr and
Herbert (leorge Carr Carr-Ellison.
Page 163. — Henrietta, 2nd daughter
of Ralph Carr-Ellison, died at Ayton
Cottage, Hardwicke Road, Reigate, co.
Surrey, on Friday, 27 September, and
was buried in Reigate Cemetery on
Tuesday, i October 1907. Will dated
19 December 1902, proved in the
Principal Registry 10 January 1908, by
the Rev. Edgar Carr, Frederick Carr
having renounced probate.
Page 164. — Oswald Blackett Carr
died, aged 14, 10 October, and was
buried at Long Framlington, co.
Northumberland, 14 October 1903.
Page 165. — Mansel Frederick Carr,
son of Mansel Frederick Carr, died
22 April 1906, buried at Santa Marta,
Colombia, South America.
CASTLE. Vol. 5, page 44.— Alfred
Darley Castle married 2ndly at Brighton,
CO. Sussex, 13 August 1903, Mary,
daughter of Dymoke Welles Pennington
of Brighton, and died at 1 2 Bedford
Square, Brighton, in his 78th year, on
Tuesday, 1 5 January, and was buried in
Highgate Cemetery, London, on Satur-
day, 19 January 1907. Will dated 26
December 1906, proved in the Principal
Registry 8 F"ebruary 1907, by Mary
Castle, relict.
Page 45. — Abercrombie Castle died
at 45 Sutton Court Road, Chiswick, co.
Middlesex, 31 May, and was buried in
Putney Vale Cemetery, co. Surrey,
3 June 1907.
Page 46 {a?id Addenda, Vol. ij,
page vi.) — Stanley Mason and Emily
Maud Castle (daughter of Thomas
[noi Richard] Perkins of Snaith, co.
York) have issue a daughter, Beatrice
Mary Marcelle, born at Poonamallec,
CASTLE, continued.
Madras, India, on Sunday, 23 June
1907, and baptised there.
Page 46 (and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page xiv.) — Trevor and Elsa Mary
Castle have further issue a son, Laurence
Malcolm Trevor Castle, born at Wood
Dene, Oxshott, co. Surrey, on Monday,
15 April, baptised at Oxshott 15 May
1907.
CAVE-BROWNE. Vol. 9, page 24.—
Edward Raban Cave-Browne, C.S.L,
died at 20 Beaufort Road, Reigate, co.
Surrey, aged 72, on Sunday, 16 June,
and was buried at Reigate on Wednes-
day, 19 June 1907. Will dated 14
November 1882, with codicil dated
9 November 1896, proved in the
Principal Registry 6 July 1907, by
Caroline Anne Cave-Browne, Arthur
George Burney, and Henry Cave-
Browne, the Executors.
William Charles and Maude Alice
Cave-Browne have further issue a
daughter, Joyce Marian Asteley, born at
Southwold, CO. Suffolk, 2 July, baptised
there 13 August 1907.
CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE. Vol. n,
page 154. — Sir Mylles Cave-Browne-
Cave, Baronet, died, aged 84, on
Tuesday, 22 January, and was buried
at Stretton-en-le-Field, co. Derby, 26
January 1907.
Page 156. — William Cave-Browne-
Cave died at his residence, Wellington
Lodge, Harborne, co. Stafford, aged 75,
on Saturday, 20 April, and was buried
at the parish church, Harborne, 23
April 1907. Will dated 12 July 1906,
proved in the Principal Registry 28 May
1907, by Maria Cave-Browne-Cave,
Sarah Hawkins, Arthur William Freeman
and William Rutherford F'leetwood, the
Executors.
Rachel Perrins, wife of the Rev.
William Cecil Cave-Browne-Cave, died
at Melbourne, Australia, in 1904, and
was buried there.
Hyacinthe Ellen, widow of the Rev.
Henry John Torre, and youngest
daughter of Sir John Robert Cave-
Browne -Cave, Baronet, died at
Courtenay House, Leamington, co.
Warwick, aged 76, on Sunday, 7 Feb-
ruary 1907.
Page 157. — Thomas Cave-Browne-
Cave was created C.B. 28 June 1907,
on the occasion of the King's Birthday.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE, continued.
Thomas Reginald Cave-Browne-Cave
was promoted Engineer Sub-Lieutenant
I August 1905.
Page 159. — Wilmot Cave-Browne-
Cave died 13 February 1898 \not 1901].
His wife, Marie Annie, died in 1879.
Page 162. — Bernard Cave-Browne-
Cave married 21 January 1903,
Katherine Elizabetli I'Vere, youngest
daughter of General Sir John William
Cox, K.C.B., Colonel Bedfordshire
Regiment, and widow of Francis Haden
Cope, M.A.
CHADWICK. Vol. 5, page 134-—
Charles Philip Austin Oman died at
Winchester, co. Hants, 18 February
1876, and was buried in the cemetery at
Winchester. Will dated 29 July 1864,
proved at Winchester 23 March 1876,
by Ann Oman, relict, sole Executri.x.
Ann, widow of above, and eldest
daughter of William Chadwick, by Ann
his 2nd wife, died at her residence,
"Ablington," Cheltenham, co. Glouces-
ter, in her 76th year, on Saturday,
27 July, and was buried in the cemetery
at Winchester 31 July 1907. Will dated
I January 1902, proved in the Principal
Registry 28 September 1907, by her
son. Professor Charles William Chadwick
Oman.
Page 135 {and Addenda, Vol. /j,
page vii.) — Alfred William and Mabel
Nellie Chadwick have issue a daughter,
Mary Violet, born at Komgha, Cape
Colony, South Africa, on Tuesday,
I January, baptised at Orangevale, Cape
Colony, 28 April 1907.
CHAMPNEYS. Vol. 10, page 50.—
Mary Frances, widow of the Rev.
Edward Free Champneys, died at Croft
House, Worcester, aged 95, on Thurs-
day, 24 January, and was buried in
Astwood Cemetery, Worcester, 28
January 1907. Will dated 16 June
1893, proved at Worcester 28 February
1907, by Mary Jane Champneys, the
sole Executrix.
CHANCE. Vol. 3, page 62. -Walter Lucas
Chance married at Salisbury Cathedral
on Thursday, 23 May 1907, Rosa Edith,
younger daughter of Hamilton Fulton
of Milford Grove, Salisbury.
Noel Richard Lucas Chance, married
at St. Patrick's, Hove, co. Sussex, on
Thursday, 11 April 1907, Laura Myrtle,
only daughter of Percy A. Willett of
" Finedon," Wilbury Road, Hove.
CHANCE, continued.
Page 64. — Edmond Ross Chance
died at Nell Bridge House, Adderbury,
CO. Oxford, aged 43, on Wednesday, 17
April, and was buried in Warston Lane
Cemetery, Birmingham, 20 April 1907.
Will dated 21 July 1904, with codicil
dated i January 1906, proved at Oxford
24 May 1907, by George Ferguson
Chance and Frederick Sidney Goodwin,
the Executors.
Page 69. — Henry Fetherstone Chance
married at Nathanael Church, Brighton,
CO. Sussex, on Wednesday, 9 January
1907, Grace, daughter of Judge
Leicester Holme of New York, U.S.A.
Edward Ferguson and Eliza Gertrude
Chance have further issue a son,
John Wybergh Chance, born at North
Grove, Malvern, co. Worcester, on
Thursday, 7 November, baptised at
the Priory Church, Great Malvern, 22
December 1907.
Page 7 1 (and Addenda, Vol. g,
page iv.) — George Harold de Peyster
and Maude Chance have further issue
a son. Jack Alan Chance, born
5 December 1906, baptised at Christ
Church, Sumnierlield, Birmingham,
16 February 1907.
Alexander Macomb Chance, senior,
of Lawnside, Edgbaston, married
2ndly at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, on Monday, 29 April 1907,
Agnes Elizabeth, eldest and last sur-
viving daughter of William Flemming
of Inverness, formerly of Edinburgh.
Alexander Macomb and Frida Chance
{see Addenda, Vol. S, page v.) have
further issue a son, Donovan Macomb
Chance, bom to January, baptised at
Christ Church, Sunmierfield, Birming-
ham, 16 February 1907.
Kenneth Macomb and Muriel Clara
Chance {see Addenda, Vol. I J, page vii.)
have issue a son, Peter Kenneth Chance,
born at 14 Cornwall Terrace, Regent's
Park, London, on Friday, 2 5 January 1 907.
CHARD. Vol. 12, page 163.— Josephine
' Ursula, widow of Francis Chard, died
at the Convent, Malmesbury, co. Wilts,
9 November, and was buried at the
Catholic Church, near Fairford, co. Glou-
cester, on Thursday, 14 November 1907.
CHASE. Vol. 5, page 76.— Charles Allen
Chase was married at Braunton, North
Devon (by his father, assisted by the
Rev. Henry Godwin Billinghurst, Rector
of Lynch, co. Sussex, uncle of the
ADDITIONS &' CORRECTIONS.
IX
CHASE, continued.
liriilc, and the Rev. Harry Wingfield
Wulerficld), on 'I'uesday, ii June T907,
to Ruth Murly, yoimger dauj^lU(;r of the
Rev. Edward Robert (Jotto, Vicar of
Hraunton, by Mary Christina his wife,
daughter of the Rev. William Henry
Thornton, Rector of North Bovey,
CO. Devon; born 14 January, baptised
at Bridford Rectory, co. Devon, 20
February 1885.
CLAPTON. Vol. 10, page 10.— Arthur
Clapton, eldest son of \\'illiam Clapton,
died at Gloversville, U.S.A., 15 May,
and was buried in Vale Cemetery,
Schenectady, New York, 19 May 1907.
CLARK. Vol. II, page 80 {see also
J\-di^i^'n'e of Clapton, Vol. 10, page 10).
The Rev. Edward Travers Clark
married andly at the Chapel Royal,
Savoy, London, 3 February 1906,
Alexandra Henrietta Imlach, 4th
daughter of Major-General Patrick
Alexander Carnegy, by Catherine his
wife, daughter of Mainwaring Chitty of
Farnham, co. Surrey; born at Bangalore,
India, 26 June 1870, and baptised there.
They have issue a daughter, Beatrice
Henrietta Marion, bom at Washfield
Rectory, co. Devon, 7 September,
baptised at Washfield 27 October 1907.
COCKERELL. Vol. 10, page 38.—
Edward Travers Dames-Longworth died
at Glynwood, Athlone, co. Roscommon,
on Sunday, 17 March 1907.
COLLIER. Vol. I, page 57 (a/id
Addenda, Vol. ij, page vii.) — The Rev.
Carus Vale and Olivia Chambers
Collier have issue a daughter, Olivia
Margaret, born at the Parsonage, East
Harlsey, co. York, 28 March, baptised
at East Harlsey 24 April 1907.
COLLINS. Vol. 4, page 114. — Charles
Collins died at Stoneham House, Tile-
hurst, CO. Berks, in his 68th year, on
Sunday, 14 April, and was buried at
Tilehurst on Thursday, 18 April 1907.
Memorial Tablet and Monumental
Inscription at Tilehurst, also Memorial
Tablet at Lockinge, co. Berks. Will
dated 13 April 1907, proved at Oxford
9 July 1907, by Caroline Louisa Collins,
relict, the sole Executrix.
Henry John and Jane Frances Leslie
Collins have further issue a daughter,
Norah Leslie, born 1 1 June, baptised at
St. Mark's, Reading, co. Berks, 13 July
1906.
COLMAN. Vol. 8, page 145. — Jeremiah
(Jolman of Gatton Park, co. Surrey, was
created a Baronet on the occasion of
the King's Birthday, 9 November 1907.
COLMAN. Vol. 9, page 7 {and Addenda,
Vol. II, page vi.) — Cecil and Florence
Beatrice Colman have issue three sons,
Cecil Ralph Colman, born at " Linden,"
The Avenue, West Ealing, co. Middlesex,
8 August 1904; Robert Henry Colman,
born at " Linden," The Avenue, West
Ealing, 5 February 1906; and Stanley
John Colman, born at " Linden," The
Avenue, West Ealing, on Sunday, 28
April 1907.
COMBER. Vol. 7, page 145.— Thomas
Comber died at his residence, Torre,
Pernambuco, Brazil, in his 74th year,
on Sunday, 25 August 1907.
COODE. Vol. 2, page 18. — Richard
Carlyon Coode married at Fovvey, co.
Cornwall, on Friday, i November 1907,
Joan Sylvia, youngest daughter of the
Rt. Rev. John Gott, Bishop of Truro,
by Harriet Mary his wife, daughter of
William Whitaker Maitland of Loughton
Hall, CO. Essex, J. P. and D.L., by Anne
his wife, daughter of Benjamin Gott of
Armley House, co. York ; born 30 July
1877-
Page 19 {and Addenda, Vol. 7,
page Hi.) — John Melvill and Ruth
Caroline Coode, have further issue a
son, Arthur Michael Melvill Coode,
born at Murree, India, on Saturday,
5 October, baptised at Rawal Pindi,
Punjab, India, 13 November 1907.
COOKSON. Vol. 3, page 132.— Elizabeth
Neslield, eldest daughter of the Rev.
Frederick Cookson, died unmarried at
Birmingham 29 December 1906, and
was buried at Handsworth, co. Stafford,
2 January 1907. Will dated 3 March
1906, proved at Birmingham by Joseph
Frederick Harvey of Birmingham,
nephew, and Flora Smith.
Page 133. — Jane Grace, 2nd wife of
Samuel Cookson, M.D., died at St.
Kitts, Carysfort Road, Boscombe, on
Tuesday, 12 November, and was buried
in the cemetery at Boscombe 14
November 1907.
CRAIG. Vol. 5, page 35— The Rev.
Basil Tudor Craig, D.D., died at
Westbury, Tasmania, on Wednesday,
25 September 1907, and was buried
there.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
CRANWORTH. Vol. lo, page 95.—
Philip Richard Thornhagh Guidon, Major
Indian Staff Corps, is now an officiating
Commissioner, Assam Valley District.
Sir William Brampton Gurdon,
K.C.M.G., C.B., was sworn of His
Majesty's Most Honourable Privy
Council 28 June 1907, and appointed
Lord -Lieutenant for the county of
Suffolk August 1907.
Page 96. — Major Bertrand Evelyn
Mellish Gurdon, C.LE., D.S.O., who is
now 3rd-grade Political Agent in India,
married at St. Matthias', Earl's Court,
London, 2 September 1907, Evelyn
Agnes, widow of Frank Duncan, Captain
23rd Sikh Pioneers, and daughter of
Frederick Clarke of Wimbledon, co.
Surrey.
CRAWFURD. Vol. 2, page 9.— The
Rev. Gibbs Payne Crawfurd was
instituted and inducted Vicar of
Sonning, co. Berks, 3 April 1907.
CRIPPS. Vol. 2, page 120 (and Addenda,
Vol 6, page iv.) — Frederick William
Beresford and Constance Agnes Cripps
have further issue a son, Richard
Frederick Cripps, born at Co.xwell
House, Cirencester, co. Gloucester, on
Sunday, 3 March, baptised at the parish
church, Cirencester, on Low Sunday,
7 April 1907.
CRIPPS. Vol._ 4, page 73. — Kater
Charles Canning Cripps married at
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Westminster,
20 December 1900, Clara Maria,
daughter of Thomas Nichols of Wraxall,
CO. Somerset, by Annie his wife, daughter
of James Chappel ; born at Wra.xall 19
January 1875. They have issue a
daughter, Doris Canning, born at
Westbury-on-Trym, co. Gloucester, in
September, baptised at St. Augustine's,
Bristol, CO. Gloucester, 7 Novt^mber
1901 ; and a son, Kater Canning
Cripps, born at Rock Ferry, co. Chester,
2 1 April, baptised at Tranmere, co.
Chester, 25 May 1907.
CROWFOOT. Vol. I, page 26.— William
Bayly Crowfoot, M.B., died at
Beccles, co. Suffolk, aged 29, on
Wednesday, 1 1 September, and was
buried there 14 September 1907.
CURTOIS. Vol. I, p.age 174.— Lisle
Henry Curtois married at St. Philip's,
Kensington, London, on Thursday, 20
June 1907, Cecilia Mary Elizabeth,
eldest daughter of Samuel Smith Buck
of Ashford, co. Middlesex.
DANVERS. Vol. 8, page 61.— Eliza
Isabel, wife of Ernest Danvers, died at
143 Marina, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co.
Sussex, on Wednesday, 30 January, and
was buried in Paddington Cemetery,
Willesden Lane, co. Middlesex, on
Monday, 4 February 1907.
D'ARCY. Vol. 9, page 176 {and Addenda,
Vol. I J, page ix.) — William Francis and
Violet Nina D'Arcy have issue a son,
Norman Francis William Haliburtim
D'Arcy, born at 2 South Eaton Place,
Pimlico, London, on Saturday, 28
September 1907, baptised at St. Peter's,
Eaton Square, London, 5 November 1907.
DE MAULEY. Vol. n, page 136.-^
Ashley William Neville Ponsonby,
Captain 2nd Battalion 52nd Oxfordshire
Light Infantry, was appointed A.D.C.
to Lieut.-Colonel Sir Matthew Nathan,
K.C.M.G., Governor of Natal June 1906.
DEVON. Vol. 12, page 46.— The Honti^
Hugh Leslie Courtenay died at
Powderham Castle, co. Devon, on
Sunday, 24 November, and was buried
at Powderham 28 November 1907. Will
dated 6 March 1903, with codicil dated
2 April 1906, proved at Exeter 15
January 1908, by William Kendall King
and William de Moniet Riddell.
Page 47.' — The Rev. the Hon'''=
Frederick Leslie Courtenay was married
at Itchen Abbas, co. Hants (by his
brother, the Rev. the Hon''''^ Henry
Hugh Courtenay, Rector of Powder-
ham), on Wednesday, 9 January 1907,
to Marguerite, daughter of John Silva
of Itchen .\bbas, by Mary Frances his
wife, daughter of John Malcolm Corrie ;
born 29 June 1875. The Rev. the
Hon''''^ Frederick Leslie Courtenay was
presented by his brother, the Earl of
Devon, to the living of Honiton, co.
Devon, 18 November 1907, and in-
stituted to the Rectory 29 January 1908.
DEW. Vol. I, page 285. — Major Armine
Brereton Dew of the Political Depart-
ment, Government of India, married
at All Souls', Srinagar, Kashmir, India,
15 September 1900, Esme Mary
Dorothea, youngest daughter of Colonel
Sir Adelbert Talbot, K.C.I.E., of
"Glenhurst," Esher, co. Surrey, by
Agnes Mary his wife, daughter of the
Rev. William James Clarke. They
have issue a son, Armine Roderick Dew,
born at 7 Canterbury Road, Oxford,
on Tuesday, 20 March, baptised at
Oxford 24 April 1906.
ADDITIONS is' CORRECTIONS.
DICKEN. Vol. 7, page 138. — The
folldwing arms were granted to Captain
Frederick Rowland Dicken, R.N. (in
lieu of those assigned to his family
12 March 1896), by Sir Alfred Scott
Scott-Gatty, Garter, George I'^dward
C"okayne,Clarenceiix, and William Henry
Weldon, C.V.O., Norroy, 18 July 1907.
Arms. — Or on a pale engrailed
between two cinquefoils in fesse
gules three leopards' faces of the
field.
Crest. — A demi-griffin or between
two ostrich feathers erect argent.
Motto. — Consilio ac virtute.
{The Grant is printed in full in "Notes"
to the " Visitation of England and
Wales," Vol. 7, page loy.)
DODDERIDGE. Vol. 8, page sz^and
Addenda, Vol. 12, page xxii.) — William
George and Mary Ethel Dudderidge
have further issue a son, John Webster
Dudderidge, born at 140 Rushdale
Road, Meersbrook, Sheffield, co. York,
at 8.30 p.m. 24 August, baptised at
Heeley, co. York, 12 September 1906.
Page 54.' — Sarah Mabel, younger
daughter of Robert Dudderidge, was
married at Treharris, co. Glamorgan,
4 April 1904, to Charles James Simmons
(son of George and Annie Simmons of
Bristol) ; born at Bristol 4 February
1875-
DODDERIDGE, continued.
I'age 55. — In 41)1 line from top of
page read Anna, daughter of Alexander
Heale of Adsborough, by Elizabeth
Pyne [«o/ Langdon] his wife.
George Victor Dodderidge entered
the Dorchester Conniiercial School 1 7
September 1906, and Lucton School,
CO. Hereford, 20 January 1908.
DONNE. Vol. 5, page no.— The Rev.
Charles Edw-ard Donne, who was Vicar
of B'aversham, co. Kent, from 1866 to
1900, died at i8b Ladbroke Road,
Bayswater, London, in his 75th year,
on Monday, 8 April, and was buried at
VVelborne, co. Norfolk, on Thursday,
II April 1907. Will dated 7 November
1894, proved in the Principal Registry
26 June 1907, by Augusta Donne, relict,
the Rev. Henry Barham Johnson and
Thomas William Salmon, the E.xecutors.
Addenda, Vol. 13, page ix. — Violet
Kemble, infant daughter of William
Bodham and Edith Donne, died
I M;irch 1Q07, and was buried at sea.
DOWDESWELL. Vol. 7, page 82.—
The following arms were confirmed and
granted to the Rev. Edmund Richard
Dowdeswell of Pull Court, in the parish
of Bushley, co. Worcester, by Sir Alfred
Scott Scott-Gatty, Garter, and George
Edward Cokayne, Clarenceux, 20 July
1906.
Arms. — Or two barrulets wavy
between six billets sable.
Crest. — An eagle's head couped or
billette sable collared gules.
{The Grant is printed in full in "Notes"
to the ''Visitation of England and
Wales," Vol. 7, page 74.)
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ADDITIONS o- CORRECTIONS.
DUGDALE. Vol. 2, page 75.— Adam
Dugdale of Clriffin Lodge, Blackburn,
CO. Lancaster, and (since June 1904) of
Gilmonby Hall, Bowes, Darlington,
CO. Durham, was appointed a Deputy
Lieutenant for the county of Lancaster
in June 1904.
Annie, youngest daughter of Thomas
Dugdale, was married at Beckwithshaw,
CO. York (by the father of the bridegroom,
assisted by the Rev. Archibald Boyd
Boyd-Carpenter), on Wednesday, 5 June
1907, to Captain Archibald Boyd
Boyd-Carpenter of 22 Park Avenue,
Harrogate, co. York (4th son of the
Rt. Rev. William ijoyd- Carpenter,
Bishop of Ripon) ; born in London
26 March 1873, baptised at St. James',
Holloway, co. Middlesex ; educated at
Harrow and at Balliol College, O.xford,
matriculated 18 October 1892, B.A.
(3rd-class Modern History) 1897, Pre-
sident of Oxford Union Society 1896 ;
served in South African War with
Imperial Yeomanry 1 899-1 902, gazetted
2nd Lieutenant Highland Light Infantry
II November 1900 (mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," 10
September 1901, Queen's medal with
three clasps. King's medal with two
clasps) ; retired as Hon. Captain in the
Army 24 October 1902 ; of the Reserve
of Officers 15 July 1903.
EATON. Vol. 6, page 86.— Charles
Ormston Eaton died, in his 8ist year,
on Saturday, 14 September, and was
buried at Little Casterton, co. Rutland,
on Tuesday, 17 September 1907. Will
dated 8 April 1904, with codicil dated
24 March 1905, proved in the Principal
Registry i [ December 1907, by Stephen
Ormston Eaton and Hubert Francis
Joseph Eaton, two of the Executors.
Page 87. — Hubert Francis Joseph and
Evelyn Mary Eaton have further issue
a daughter, Elizabeth Beryl, born at the
Grange, Ketton, co. Rutland, on Mon-
day, II February 1907, baptised at
Ketton on Easter Sunday, 31 March 1907.
EDWARDS. Vol. i, page 258.— Maud
Mary, wife of the Rev. Henry Collins,
and daughter of Henry FMward.s, died
at the Vicarage, Scammonden, co. York,
on Wednesday, 6 November, and was
buried at Scammonden 9 November 1 907.
Henry John Edwards became Tutor
of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 29 October
1907.
Page 259. — Sarah Wallis, widow of
Henry Edwards of Woodbridge. co.
EDWARDS, co?itimied.
Suffolk, died at New Barnet, co. Hert-
ford, on Tuesday, 9 April, and was
buried in the cemetery at F'inchley,
CO. Middlesex, on Friday, 12 y\pril
1907, after a service at Holy Trinity,
Lyonsdown, co. Hertford. Will dated
7 October 1901, with codicil dated
1 1 August 1903, ])roved in the Principal
Registry 10 June 1907, by Sydney
Francis Underbill, George Bult Francis,
and Gertrude Wallis Edwards, the
Executors.
Page 260. — Marguerite Ellaine,
daughter of Frederick Lewis Edwards,
was married at St. John-the-Baptist's,
Loughton, on Saturday, 8 June 1907,
to George Catherall Audsley, 2nd son
of George Ashdown Audsley of New
York, LL.D.
FANE. Vol. 12, page 84.— Almeric Cecil
Fane died at Secunderabad, India, aged
27, on Friday, 29 March 1907, and
was buried there.
FELLOWES. Vol. 8, page 102 {and
.Iddc/ida, Vol. 12, page xxiv.) —
Alexander Frederick and Mabel Laura
F'ellowes have issue a daughter,
Betty Matcham, born at "Melton,"
Branksome Park, Bournemouth, co.
Hants, I o March, baptised at All Saints',
Branksome Park, 10 April 1907.
FISHER. Vol. 13, page 150.— The Rev.
Wilfred Fisher died at Lustleigh, South
Devon, on Tuesday, 1 2 November, and
was buried there 19 November 1907.
Edmund Montagu Prinsep and Janie
Magdalene Fisher have further issue a
daughter, Katharine, born 29 May 1907.
Page 151. — William Wordsworth
F'isher, Commander Royal Navy, of
H.M.S. "Albemarle," married at Eton,
CO. Buckingham, 21 December 1907,
Cecilia Warre, 5th daughter of F'rancis
Warre-Cornish, Vice-Provost of Eton
College, by Blanche his wife, daughter
of William Ritchie; born i May 1886.
FLETCHER. Vol. 3, page 78. — Thomas
Bainbrigge Walter Campbell Fletcher,
R.N., promoted Paymaster 15 November
"907-
Page 78 {a/id Addenda, Vol. ij,
page X.)— Thomas Russell and Minnie
Fletcher have issue a daughter, Marjorie
Joyce, born 28 January, baptised at
iMdridge, CO. Stafford, 24 February 1907.
Page 79. — Edward Keeling Fletcher,
of the Royal Marines, promoted Captain
3 August 1907.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
FLETCHER, continued.
Page 80. — The Rev. James Miehael
Jolin Fletcher was appointed Rural Dean
of Wimborne, co. Dorset, 5 December
1907.
Page 81. — The Rev. Canon William
Henry Fletcher was instituted to the
Rectory of Marchwiel, co. Denbigh, 28
August, and was inducted 27 September
r907, and thereby vacated the Vicarage
of Wrexham.
FLETCHER. Vol. 13, page 60.—
Edward Lionel and Mary Fletcher of
Maryton Grange, Allerton, Liverpool,
CO. Lancaster, have further issue a son,
Alfred Lionel Bruce Fletcher, born at
Maryton, Allerton, on Tuesday, 23 July,
baptised at Allerton 6 September 1907.
FLOYER. Addenda, Vol. 4, page Hi.—
The Very Rev. Charles Henry Butcher,
D.D., died at Cairo, Egypt, 18 January
1907, and was buried there the ne.xt
day.
FOLJAMBE. Vol. i, page 48 {and
Addenda, Vol. 2, page Hi., and Vol. jj,
page .xi.) — Cecil George Savile, Earl of
Liverpool, died at Kirkham Abbey, co.
York, aged 60, on Saturday, 23 March,
cremated at Hull, the ashes being
afterwards interred in the family vault
at Scofton Church, Osberton, co.
Nottingham, on Thursday, 28 March
1907. Memorial Service at the Chapel
Royal, St. James', the same day. Will
dated 25 June 1891, with three codicils
dated respectively 11 November 1898,
13 July 1904 and 21 September 1906,
proved in the Principal Registry 16
May 1907, by Arthur William de Brito
Savile, Earl of Liverpool. His son,
Arthur William de Brito Savile,
succeeded as 2nd Earl of Liverpool
[but 5th holder of the title].
FOOTE. Vol. 7, page 130. — Thomas
Vicars Foote of Beechworth, Victoria,
Melbourne, who was born 1 1 May
1849, died 31 May 1904.
Page 132. — Cunningham Robert de
Clare Foot of the Royal Navy, promoted
Captain 31 December 1906.
Richard Mildmay Foot, formerly
Major Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers,
resigned the Reserve of Ofificers in 1903.
Charles Montagu Foot is no longer
of the Royal Navy.
FREEMAN. Vol. 11, page 49. — George
Sydney Freeman proceeded M.A. of
Oxford January 1907.
FRY. Vol. 10, page 16.— Julia Anne, wife
of Joseph Forrest Fry, died at Upton,
CO. Berks, on Sunday, 12 May, and
was buried at Blewbury, co. Berks,
15 May 1907.
Joseph Forrest Fry died at Upton,
in his 79th year, on Sunday, 16 June,
and was buried at Blewbury 20 June
1907. Will dated 11 March 1902, with
codicil dated 25 March 1905, proved at
Oxford 6 August 1907, by Samuel Fry,
Edward Sydney Fry and Joseph Fry,
sons, the Executors.
FULLER-ELIOTT-DRAKE. Vol.
10, page 5. — Lionel Edward Fuller
married istly at Charleston, West
Virginia, U.S.A., 3 June 1890,
Josephine de Gruyter, who died 28
November 1901. He married 2ndly
at Charleston 19 September 1906,
Eugenia Cecilia, daughter of John
F. Kries, and widow of William
G. Tormey ; born at Baltimore, Mary-
land, U.S.A., 29 March 187 1.
GARRETT. Vol. 5, page 140. — James
George Skelton Anderson of Aldeburgh,
CO. Suffolk, and of 5 Fenchurch Avenue,
London, J. P., died at 114a Harley
Street, London, in his 70th year, on
Monday, 25 March, and was buried in
Paddington Cemetery, Willesden Lane,
CO. Middlesex, on Thursday, 28 March
1907. Memorial Service at Aldeburgh
Church on Easter Sunday, 31 March
1907. Will dated 6 January 1906, with
codicil dated 29 October 1906, proved
in the Principal Registry 8 May 1907,
by Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Alan
Garrett Anderson, and George Herbert
Garrett, the Executors.
Page 141 (and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page x.vvii.) — Guy Lance and Dorothea
Garrett have issue a daughter, Ruby
Elisabeth, born at 7 Studley Road,
Harrogate, co. York, on Thursday,
25 January, baptised at St. Luke's,
Harrogate, 24 February 1906.
Page 142. — Edmund Garrett, V.D.,
was appointed Hon. Colonel ist Essex
Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers
29 November 1907.
Page 143. — Valentine Edmund
Garrett married at St. Barnabas',
Beckenham, co. Kent, 16 July 1904,
Edith Violet Grey of Beckenham.
They have issue a daughter, Patricia
Elizabeth, born at Beckenham 29 June,
baptised at St. Barnabas', Beckenham,
4 August 1906.
ADDITIONS d- CORRECTIONS.
GATTY. Vol. 2, page 154 {and Addenda,
Vol. 12, page .xxvii.) — Sir Stephen
Herbert and Katharine Gatty have
further issue a son, OHver Gatty, bom
at 45 Onslow Gardens, London, on
Tuesday, 5 November, baptised at
St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens, London,
16 December 1907.
GETTING. Vol. 12, page 37 {and
Addenda, Vol. ij, page xiL) — James
Charles and Florence Getting have issue
a son, Gilbert Talboys Getting, born at
Doughton Cottage, Chase Wood, Ross-
on-Wye, CO. Hereford, on Sunday, 30
December 1906, baptised at the parish
church, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex
(by the Rev. John Awdry Jamieson, the
Rector), on Saturday, 23 March 1907.
GIBBONS. Vol. 9, page 46.— The Rev.
Thomas George Gibbons, now of Holton
Park, Holton-le-Moor, co. Lincoln, has
taken by Royal Licence dated 17
January 1907, the surname of Dixon in
lieu of that of Gibbons. The following
arms were granted by Sir Alfred Scott
Scott-Gatty, Garter, and George Edward
Cokayne, Clarenceux, 19 February 1907.
^ '^ /If. '/f.
Arms. — Gules a fleur-de-lis between
three escallops or a chief ermine.
Crest. — A demi-lion rampant re-
guardant argent charged on the
shoulder with an escallop sable
and holding between the paws
a Palmer's staff erect proper.
Motto. — Deus disponit.
GIBBONS, continued.
Page 48. — Leonard Philip and
Gertrude Emma Gibbons have further
issue a daughter, Hilda Gertrude, born
at Uckington, near Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, on Sunday, 17 December
1905, baptised at Elmstone, co.
Gloucester, 27 January 1906.
GLAZEBROOK. Vol.
3, page 59.-
Sarah Anne, widow of Nicholas Smith
Glazebrook, died at 8 Hayman's Green,
West Derby, co. Lancaster, 3 July, and
was buried in the vault at Knotty Ash,
CO. Lancaster, 5 July 1907. M.L Will
dated 26 September 1891, with two
codicils dated respectively 14 January
1892 and 5 November 1896, proved
at Liverpool 24 December 1907, by
Richard Tetley Glazebrook, Francis
Kirkland Glazebrook and John Paul
Rylands.
Nicholas Smith Glazebrook married
istly at Overton, co. Flint, 9 May 1846,
Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of Richard
Kay of Bury, co. Lancaster, by Alice
his wife, daughter of Thomas Hargreaves
of Oakhill, Accrington, co. Lancaster ;
she died s.p., aged 34, on Thursday,
1 5 January, and was buried in the vault
at Knotty Ash 21 January 1852. M.I.
He died 14 July 1900 {see Addenda,
Vol. 8, page x.) Will dated 29
January 1896, proved at Liverpool
9 October 1900, by Richard Tetley
Glazebrook, Francis Kirkland Glaze-
brook and Hamilton Glazebrook.
GODDARD. Vol. 6, page 66.— Frances,
widow of the Rev. Francis Aspinwall
Goddard, died at "The Anchorage,"
Le Dieq, Jersey, 31 January, and was
buried at St. Brelade's, Jersey, 4 Feb-
ruary 1907. M.I. Will dated 6 May
1904, proved in the Principal Registry
(with marriage settlement dated 10
February 1879 attached) 25 April 1907,
by the Rev. Nigel Ernley Goddard,
step-son, the surviving Executor.
Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard of
the Royal Munster Fusiliers promoted
Major 16 March 1907. He married
2ndly at the Carmelite Church, Claren-
don Street, Dublin, on Thursday, 10
October 1907, Maud, eldest daughter of
Mark Stokes O'Callaghan of Cahirnane
House, Killarney, and of St. Alban's
Mansions, Kensington Court, London,
by Mary Ann his wife, daughter of
C. J. CantiUon ; born at Cork 4 January
1888.
ADDITIONS
CORRECTIONS.^
GODDARD, continued.
Page 66 (and Addenda, Vol. lO,
page via.) — Francis Warren Morrison
and Elizabeth Gertrude (joddard have
further issue a daughter, Violet April,
born at Salida, Colorado, U.S.A., on
Thursday, i8 April 1907.
Page 67. — The Rev. Gerald Henry
George Goddard married at the
parish church, Leigh-on-Sea, co. Essex,
on Thursday, 14 December 1905, Lois
Carss, eldest daughter of Robert Carss
Youngs of Ber Street House, Norwich,
by Frances Elizabeth his wife, daughter
of John Beales of Halesworth, co.
Suffolk, M.R.C.S. ; born at Ber Street
House 25 May, baptised at St. Julian's,
Norwich, 17 July 1865.
GODDARD. Vol. 10, page 26.— Thomas
Francis and Aimee Sydney Horton
Goddard have further issue a son,
Francis Stephen Sydney Goddard, bom
at The Cottage, Croxley Green, co.
Hertford, on Friday, 2 November 1906.
GODDARD. Vol. II, page 22.— FitzRoy
Pleydell Goddard High Sheriff for the
county of Wilts 1907-1908.
GODDEN. Vol. 3, page 55 (and Addenda,
Vol. 10, page ix.) — The Rev. Frederick
Ernest and Edith Harriet Godden have
further issue a daughter, Veronica
Blanche, born at Hawley Vicarage,
Blackwater, co. Hants, on Monday,
27 May, baptised at Hawley 26 June
1907.
GOLDSMITH. Vol. 5, page 106.— Harry
Dundas Goldsmith, Captain The Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry, married at
Weston, Bath, co. Somerset, 4 July
1906, Grace Apperley, youngest
daughter of the Rev. Frederick Charles
Kinglake, Rector of Monkton, co.
Somerset, by Rosa Christina his wife,
daughter of the Rev. \\'illiam Chapman
Kinglake.
GORDON. Vol. 12, page 178.— Henrietta
Rose, widow of Sir Henry William
Gordon, K.C.B., died at 46 Norton
Road, Hove, co. Sussex, on Sunday,
5 May, and was buried at Hayward's
Heath, co. Sussex, 9 May 1907. Will
dated 26 November 1903, proved in
the Principal Registry 22 May 1907, by
Sarah Ellen Rose Gordon, one of the
Executors.
Page 181. — Colonel William Staveley
Gordon died, aged 44, on Wednesday,
31 July 1907.
GREEN. Vol. 4, page 47. — Charles
Valentine Joseph Green of Eveleth,
Minnesota, U.S.A., married at the
Catholic Church, Plymouth, Wisconsin,
U.S.A., 17 July 1907, Alice Belle,
daughter of Benjamin Foster and
Augusta Bovvers of Plymouth, Wisconsin.
Debonnaire Richard Joseph Green of
Greenhaven, Harris, Humboldt County,
California, U.S.A., married at Blocks-
berg, California, 10 September 1907,
Hattie Eva, daughter of Charles Robert
Smith of Alder Point, Harris, by Anna
Staub his wife.
GROOME. Vol. 5, page 22.— Robert
Leonard Groome promoted Vice- Admiral
I June 1907, retired i September
1907 ; appointed Director of Transport
Department (Navy) November 1907.
GURDON-REBOW. Vol. 10, page 43.—
Winifred, only daughter of Hector John
Gurdon-Rebow, and widow of Charles
Eustace Hutton, was married 2ndly
at Wyvenhoe, co. Essex, 28 September
1907, to the Hon''''^ Malcolm Bowes-
Lyon (youngest son of Claude, 13th Earl
of Strathmore) ; born at 41 Queen's
Gate Gardens, London, on Thursday,
23 April 1874; educated at Eton and
at Trinity Hall, Cambridge ; joined the
2nd Life Guards, from Militia, 3 July
1895, Lieutenant 26 May 1897, Captain
17 April 1900; served in South African
War 1 899- 1 900 and 1902 (Queen's
medal with six clasps) ; employed with
West African Frontier Force 4 August
1906.
Mary Louisa, wife of the Rev. Charles
John Penrice, and daughter of John
Gurdon-Rebow, died 16 October, and
was buried at Bovey Tracey, co. Devon,
19 October 1907.
HALIFAX. Vol. 10, page 135.— The
Hon''''= Frederick George Lindley Wood
assumed by Royal Licence dated 8
February 1905, the surname of Meynell
in lieu of that of Wood, and the arms of
Meynell quarterly with those of Wood.
Francis Hugo Lindley Meynell
was married at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London (by the Rt. Rev. the
Hon''''^ Augustus Legge, Bishop of Lich-
field, uncle of the bride), on Thursday,
3 October 1907, to Lady Dorothy, elder
daughter of William Heneage, 6th Earl
of Dartmouth, P.C., by Lady Mary his
wife, 4th daughter of Thomas William,
2nd Earl of Leicester, K.G. (see Vol. <?,
page 158); born 24 June 1883.
ADDITIONS &> CORRECTIONS.
HARDWICKE. Vol. 4, page 134.—
Maria, widow of Junius Hardwicke,
M.D., died at Kempton House,
Harrogate, co. York, 13 October, and
was buried at Harlow, co. York, 17
October 1906. Will dated 11 July
1905, proved at York 20 December
1906, by Edmund Nicholson and John
Gibbs, the Executors.
Page 135. — Helen Dorothy Allen
Hardwicke, 3rd daughter of Herbert
Junius Hardwicke, M.D., was married
at St. John's, St. Leonard's-on-Sea,
CO. Sussex, 21 January 1908, to Cecil
Norman Walker, 2nd son of Arthur
Edward Walker of St. Leonard's-on-Sea.
Page 136. — Henry Scott Ware
Hardwicke, M.D., of Erie, New York,
U.S.A., married at the Universalist
Memorial Church, Philadelphia, Pennsyl-
vania, U.S.A., 26 May 1905, Katherine
Swan, daughter of George Ichley of
Ossining, New York, U.S.A. They have
issue a son, Henry Montford Hardwicke,
born at Erie 29 July 1907.
HARINGTON. Vol. 10, page 124.—
Charles Herbert Harington, Comman-
dant of Police in North Borneo,
promoted Major 1907.
HART-DAVIS. Vol. 9, page 31.—
Charles Henry Hart-Davis, Inspector of
Schools at Cyprus 21 December 1901 to
28 July 1906, and at Gold Coast, West
Africa, 29 July 1906 to 17 October 1907,
was appointed District Commissioner,
Gold Coast, 18 October 1907.
Page 31 {and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page xxxi.) — Richard Vaughan and
Sybil Mary Hart- Davis have issue a son,
Rupert Charles Hart-Davis, born at 79
Victoria Road, Kensington, London, on
Wednesday, 28 August, baptised at St.
Mary Abbott's, Kensington, 2 October
1907.
HASLEWOOD. Vol. 7, page 135.—
Noel Alfred Fitzherbert Haslewood
was married at Chislet, co. Kent (by
his father, the Rev. Frederick George
Haslewood), on Tuesday, 6 August
1907, to Florence Odenaat, daughter
of Joseph Hughes of Wimbledon Park,
CO. Surrey.
HOLE. Vol. 7, page 129. — William Gerald
Hole joined the Royal ist Devon
Imperial Yeomanry as 2nd Lieutenant
20 August 1904.
HOOPER. Vol. I, page 176.— Stuart
Huntly Hooper, Captain Royal Horse
Artillery (retired), married at St. Peter's,
Cranley Gardens, London, on Saturday,
7 November 1896, Georgina Dora,
youngest daughter of Lieut.-Colonel
William Elliott-Lockhart, R.A. They
have issue a daughter, Vanda Eveline,
born at Ipswich on Monday, 24 January,
baptised at St. Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich,
18 March 1898; and a son, Ivor
Stuart Huntly Hooper, born at
6 Victoria Road, Kensington, London,
on Wednesday, 17 April, baptised at
Christ Church, Gloucester Road, South
Kensington, i June 1907.
Page 176 {and Addenda, Vol. 8,
page xi.) — Gerald Huntly and Florence
Helen Hooper have issue a daughter,
Helen Lavender, born at Woodside,
Accrington, co. Lancaster, on Tuesday,
I September, baptised at St. John's,
Accrington, 11 November 1903; and
a son, John Huntly Hooper, born at
Burton House, Lytham, co. Lancaster,
on Wednesday, 15 August, baptised at
St. Cuthbert's, Lytham, 20 September
1906.
HOWE. Vol. I, page 288.— Henry
Gambler Howe, elder son of Henry
Gambler Howe, married at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge, London, on Saturday,
12 October 1907, Winifred, eldest
daughter of John Clementson of
Glaisdale, co. York.
HUTCHISON. Vol. 5, page 69.- Janet
Foster youngest daughter of Colonel
Frederick Joe Hutchison, was married
at St. Barnabas', Victoria, Vancouver
Island, on Saturday, 17 November
1906, to John (Ian) Mair (son of John
Mair of Buckland House, Lymington,
CO. Hants, by Sara Adelaide his wife,
youngest daughter of Ambrose Goddard
of The Lawn, Swindon, co. Wilts, M.P.,
J. P. and D.L.) ; born in London 21
May 1873 {see Pedigree of Goddard,
Vol. II, page 24).
JACKSON. Vol. II, page 137.— Edward
Hugh Jackson died at Wisbech, co.
Cambridge, aged 78, on Wednesday,
27 March, and was buried at Elm, co.
Cambridge, 30 March 1907. Will dated
4 March 1905, proved at Peterborough
14 May 1907, by Hugh Macdonald
Gaunter Jackson and Edward Mackenzie
Jackson, the Executors.
ADDITIONS
CORRECTIONS.
xvii
JALLAND. Vol. 12, page 59.— Henry
Gibst)ii Julland, J.l'. for co. Norfolk,
died at the Old Rectory, Caisteron-Sea,
CO. Norfolk, in his 63rd year, on
Saturday, 9 February, and was buried
at Caisteron-Sea on Tliursday, 14
February 1907. Will dated 30 October
1905, with codicil dated 17 November
1905, proved in the Principal Registry
25 March 1907, by Rebecca Jalland
and Richard Henry Beaumont, two of
the Executors.
JEAFFRESON. Vol. 2, page 53 {and
Addenda, Vo/. II, page xit.) — Horace
Cavell and Ettie Louise Jeaffreson have
furtfier issue a daughter, Marie Louise,
born at " St. Kitts," Church Crescent,
Finchley, co. Middlesex, on Wednesday,
6 November, baptised at St. Mary's,
Church End, Finchley, 29 December
1907.
JERMYN. Vol. 3, page 173.— Lieut.-
Colunel Turenne Jermyn received
Brevet of Colonel 19 November 1907.
JOHNSON. Vol. 2, page 7. — Grace
Appleyard, 7th daughter of John
Johnson of Thetford Abbey, co. Norfolk,
was married at St. George's, Bloomsbury,
London, 22 August 1907, to Kennet
Arthur Cronshey of Thetford, son of
Arthur Gayford Cronshey of Thetford,
by Helen his wife, daughter of Thomas
Blackwell of London.
JOHNSON. Vol. 3, page 19 (and
Addenda, Vol. 11, page xit.) — Bertram
Vaughan and Dorothy Johnson have
further issue a daughter, Gertrude Emily
Vaughan, born at 78 Elm Park
Gardens, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on
Thursday, 6 December 1906, baptised
at St. Luke's, ("helsea, 11 January 1907.
JOYNSON. Vol. 2, page 55 {and
Addenda, Vol. 4., page iv.) — Harold
Mead and Winifred Harriet Gascoyen
Joynson have further issue a son,
Norman Henry Weaver Joynson, born
at Springfields, Banbury, co. Oxford,
15 March, baptised at the parish church,
Banbury, 16 April 1906.
KENRICK. Vol. 5, page 125.— Mary
Jaffray, eldest daughter of Jarvis
Kenrick of Pendell Court, Bletchingley,
CO. Surrey, was married at Bletchingley
(bj- the Rev. George Trentham Maw,
KENRICK, iontinued.
l)rother of the bridegroom), on Wed-
nesday, 16 October 1907, to Mowbray
Trentham Maw (4th son of Charles
Maw of Holmesdale, Nutfield, co.
Surrey, by Julia his wife, daughter of
the Rev. lienry Trentham of Retford,
CO. Nottingham) ; born 23 February
1870.
KITCHENER. Vol. 7, page 6.— Lord
Kitihcncr was appointed a Knight of
Grace of the Grand Priory of the Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England 4 December 1907, and
gazetted a Knight Grand Commander of
the Indian Empire 31 December 1907.
Page 7. — Arthur Buck Kitchener
died at Lucerne, Switzerland, on
Sunday, 24 February, and was buried
at St. Mary Bourne, co. Hants, 4 March
1907. M.I.
I'^dith, widow of above, died on her
voyage to Jamaica, West Indies, on
Monday, 13 January 1908.
LANDON. Vol. II, page 121.— The
Rev. Samuel Powning Coldridge died
at Dawlish, co. Devon, on Monday,
9 October 1905.
Page 122. — Anna, youngest daughter
of Colonel Aislabie Landon, was married
at the parish church, Heavitree, co.
Devon, on Wednesday, 10 April 1907,
to Harry Wilton Coldridge of Yatiyan-
tota, Ceylon, only son of the Rev.
Samuel Powning Coldridge of Ilex
House, Dawlish {see page 121).
Page 124 {a?id Addenda, Vol. 12,
page xxxv^ — Francis Palmer and
Nancy Landon have further issue a
daughter, Lilias Nancy, born at Roden
Cottage, Oxshott, co. Surrey, on Thurs-
day, 1 1 July, baptised at the parish
church, Wimbledon, co. Surrey, on
Sunday, 25 August 1907.
Page 124 {and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page XT'/.) — Cecil Westmore and Eliza-
beth Mary Landon have issue a son,
Edward Alexander Reay Landon, born
at "Caley," Wimbledon Park, co. Surrey,
on Sunday, 2 June, baptised at the
parish church, Wimbledon, 30 June
1907.
Page 127 {and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page xxxvi.) — Godfrey Edward and
Helen Mary Caroline Landon have
issue a son, Lionel Heathcote Landon,
born at .\bu, India, on Friday, 5 April
1907.
ADDITIONS
CORRECTIONS.
LANGMAN. Vol. 6, page 26.— Archibald
Lawrence Langman, C.M.G., Major
North Somerset Imperial Yeomanry
and J. P. for co. Somerset, Hon.
Associate of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, served with Langman's Field
Hospital in South African War igoo
(mentioned in despatches, " London
Gazette," 10 September 1901, Hueen's
medal with three clasps, C.M.G.) He
married at St. Nicholas', Brighton, co.
Sussex, on Tuesday, 5 January 1904,
Eleanor Katherine, younger daughter of
Sir Leonard Lyell, Baronet, of Kin-
nordy, co. Forfar ; born at 92 Onslmv
Gardens, South Kensington, London,
on Monday, 4 February 1878.
LAW. Vol. 7, page 62 {and Addenda,
Vol. Jj, page XVI.) — Walter Henry
Patrick and Dorothy Law have issue a
daughter, Sheila Dorothea, born at
Widey Grange, Crownhill, South
Devon, on Monday, 23 September,
baptised at Egg Buckland, South
Devon, 9 November 1907.
Page 64. — Hamilton Patrick John
Holland Law was married at Pul-
borough, CO. Sussex (by the Rev. Erskine
William Langmore, Vicar of St. Mary's,
Pirton, CO. Hertford, uncle of the
bride), on Wednesday, 9 October 1907,
to Frances Dora, only daughter of the
Rev. Cecil Brereton of Springfield, Pul-
borough, Rector of Burton-cum-Coates
and Hardham, co. Sussex, by Rose
Emily (n(fe Temple) his wife, adopted
daughter of Charlotte, Lady Glamas.
LAWSON. Vol. 9, page 149.— Henry
Joseph and Ursula Mary Lawson have
further issue a son, William Howard
Lawson, born at Foxcote, co. Warwick,
15 July 1907.
LEES. Vol. 4, page 151. — Maud, eldest
daughter of Edward Brown Lees of
Thurland Castle, co. Lancaster, died,
aged 26, on Saturday, 16 March
1907, and was buried at Tunstall, co.
Lancaster.
Page 152. — Joseph Crompton Lees
died at Newtown Manor, near Sligo, in
his 64th year, on Friday, i March 1907.
LEICESTER. Vol. 8, page 156.— The
Hon''''^ Richard Coke married at St.
Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, on
Saturday, 21 December 1907, the
Hon'''= Doreen, youngest daughter of
Edward Donough, 14th Baron Inchiquin,
LEICESTER, continued.
by the Hon''''^ Ellen Harriet his wife,
eldest daughter of Luke White, 2nd
Baron Annaly ; born 4 March 1888.
Charles Adolphus, 7 th Earl of
Dunmore, died suddenly at Manor
House, Frimley, co. Surrey, on Tuesday,
27 August, buried at Dunmore, co.
Stirling, on Friday, 30 August 1907,
after a service at St. Andrew's Episcopal
Church, Dunmore. Will dated 2 August
1906, proved in the Principal Registry 4
November 1907, by the Hon'''"= Wennian
Coke and Frank Hay, the Executors.
Page 157. — The Hon'''"= John Spencer
Coke married at the Guards' Chapel,
Wellington Barracks, London, on
Tuesday, 15 January 1907, Dorothy
Olive, only child of the Hon'''^ Harry
Lawson Webster Levy- Lawson, M.P.
(son of Edward, Baron Burnham), by
Olive his wife, 2nd daughter of General
Sir Henry de Bathe, Baronet ; born at
32 Grosvenor .Square, London, on
Wednesday, 28 January 1885.
Page 158. — Colonel Wenman Clarence
Walpole Coke died in London, aged 78,
on Thursday, 10 January, and was buried
at Longford, co. Derby, on Monday,
14 January 1907. Will dated 4 January
1907, with codicil of same date, proved
in the Principal Registry 20 February
1907, by the Hon^e Thomas William
Coke and Guy Stephenson, the Executors.
LEVESON GOWER. Vol. i, page
23. — Ethel Sophia Gresham, 2nd
daughter of Granville William Gresham
Leveson Gower, was married at Titsey,
CO. Surrey, on Wednesday, 6 February
1907, as his 2nd wife, to Edward Henry
Liddell of The Point, Rye, co. Sussex
(eldest son of the Very Rev. Henry
George Liddell, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L.,
Vice-Chanccllor of the University of
Oxford and Dean of Christ Church,
Oxford, by Lorina his wife, daughter of
James Reeve of Lowestoft); born 6 Sep-
tember 1847 ; J. P. for CO. Hants 1891.
LILLINGSTON. Vol. 9, page 34 {and
Addenda, I'd/. 12, page xxxviii.) —
Frederick Francis Lines and Muriel
Blanche Lillingston have further issue
a son, William Gordon Lillingston,
born at Camberley, co. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 22 October, baptised at All
Saints', Ascot Heath, co. Berks, 28
December 1907. Frederick Francis
Innes Lillingston promoted Captain
Indian Army 20 January 1906.
ADDITlOyS &' CORRECTIONS.
XIX
LILLINGSTON, continued.
Page 37. — Colonel Edward Gordon
Lillingston died at Springtliorpc,
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, aged 70,
on Friday, 15 November 1907. Will
dated 10 January 1903, with codicil
dated 18 July 1907, proved in the
Principal Registry 19 December 1907,
by Isabella Louiza Mcllrie Lillingston
and Frederic Ticehurst, two of the
Executors.
Page 38. — Edith, widow of the Rev.
Claude Augustus Lillingston, died at
8 South Park Road, Harrogatt', co.
York, in her 67th year, on Good I'riday,
29 March, and was buried in Lower
Harrogate Cemetery i April 1907.
Will dated 16 December 1905, proved
in the Principal Registry 13 May 1907,
by Walter Trower and Cecil Given, the
Executors.
Page 38 {and Addenda, Vol. ri,
page xiii.) — The Rev. Frank and Elsie
Lillingston have further issue a son,
Henry Gough Lillingston, born 18
December 1906, baptised at Sail,
CO. Norfolk, 20 January 1907. The
Rev. Frank Lillingston was appointed
Assistant Secretary Norwich Diocesan
Association of Schools April 1907.
Page 38. — Claude Lillingston married
at Christiania, Norway, 25 September
1906, Ingeborg, daughter of Christian
B. W. Wiese of Middelthuns Gade 9
Christiania.
Page 40. — The Rev. Arthur Elackwell
Goulburn and Mabel Mary Lillingston
have further issue a son, Charles
Arthur Lillingston, born at the Vicarage,
Hull, CO. York, on Saturday, 23 March,
baptised at Holy Trinity, Hull, on
Tuesday, 7 May 1907.
LINDSAY. Vol. 4, page 105.— William
Alexander Lindsay was elected a Bencher
of the Middle Temple 23 November
1906. His sons James Howard and
Francis Howard Lindsay are Captains
in the London Scottish Volunteer
Regiment.
James Howard Lindsay married at
Holy Trinity, Keith, co. Banff, on
Wednesday, 15 August 1906, Joanna
Lucy, eldest daughter of Thomas
Gordon-Duff of Drummuir and Park,
CO. Banff, by Pauline Emma his ist
wife, daughter of Sir Charles Tennant
of The Glen, co. Peebles, Baronet ;
born at Park House, co. Banff, on
Wednesday, 21 September 1881.
LITTLE. Vol. 5, page 88.— Edward
('aruthers Little died at Tracy House,
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, in his 85th
year, on Saturday, 6 April, and was
buried at Pitchcombe, co. Gloucester,
II April 1907. Will dated 26 May
1906, with codicil dated 5 March 1907,
proved at Gloucester 14 June 1907, by
John Caruthers Little, Edward Palling
Little and Frederick Arthur Little,
the Executors.
LITTLEDALE. Vol. i, page 238.—
Captain Henry William Assheton
Littledale, R.N., died at ?"airlinch,
Winchester, co. Hants, aged 60, on
Saturday, 8 June 1907, and was buried
in the Pudsey Chapel, Bolton Church,
CO. York. M.I. Will dated 17 March
1906, proved in the Principal Registry
17 July 1907, by Ralph Pudsay Little-
dale and Willoughby Aston Littledale,
brothers, the Executors.
Page 239. — Admiral Sir William
Graham, G.C.B., died at 13 Pulteney
Street, Bath, co. Somerset, aged 80,
on P'riday, 31 May, and was buried
at Ham, co. Surrey, on Wednesday,
5 June 1907. Will dated 24 January
1903, proved in the Principal Registry
5 July 1907, by Dame Agnes Jane
Graham, Francis Pitt and .'Arthur
Harington Graham, three of the
Executors.
LLEWELLYN. Vol. 6, page 153.—
Eleanor Emma, widow of William
Llewellyn, died at Court Colman, co.
Glamorgan, in her 92nd year, at
4.30 a.m. on Tuesday, 4 December,
and was buried in her husband's grave
in Newton Nottage Churchyard, co.
Glamorgan, 7 December 1906. Will
dated 11 January 1900, proved at
Llandaff in March 1901, by the Ven'''=
Frederic William Edmondes, Arch-
deacon of Llandaff, and R. L. Knight,
the Trustees.
Page 154. — Robert Godfrey Llewellyn
entered as a Cadet at the Royal Naval
College, Dartmouth, 16 January 1908.
LOCKETT. Vol. 2, page 108.— Sarah,
daughter of John Hilton Lockett, and
widow of James Logan Mackie of
Gla.sgow, died, aged 70, 23 Januar)',
and was buried in Grange Cemetery,
Edinburgh, 27 January 1908.
ADDITIOXS
CORRECTIONS.
LOCKETT, continued.
Page 109. — Charles Harrison Lockett
died, aged 64, 8 June, and was cremated
at Anfield Crematorium, co. Lancaster,
II June 1907. Will dated 19 May 1896,
with codicil dated 14 January 1901,
proved at Liverpool in August 1907, by
Catherine Buchanan Lockett, relict, and
his sons, George Gordon and Robert
Kerr Lockett, the Executors.
William Jeffery Lockett, Captain ist
(King's) Dragoon Guards, D.S.O., was
promoted Major 13th Hussars 8 January
1908, and in further recognition of his
services, has received the Order of the
Iron Cross, 3rd-class, conferred on him
by H.LM. the Emperor of Austria,
Colonel-in-Chief of the ist Dragoon
Guards.
Vivian Noverre Lockett was gazetted
Lieutenant 17th (Duke of Cambridge's
Own) Lancers 15 September 1906, and
promoted Captain 4 February 1907.
Page no. — Richard Cyril Lockett
married at Christ Church, Lancaster
Gate; London, on Thursday, 29 No-
vember 1906, Beatrice, 3rd daughter of
Archibald Hell of 50 Westbourne
Terrace, Hyde Park, London, and of
Estancia Chica, Buenos Ayres, Argentine
Republic, by Margaret Pollock his
wife, daughter of Joseph Buchanan of
Kirkentillock, co. Dumbarton. They
have issue a son, Richard Jeffery
Lockett, born at Clonterbrook, Aigburth,
CO. Lancaster, on Monday, 16 Sep-
tember, baptised at Christ Church,
Sefton Park, Liverpool, 17 November
1907.
John Lockett married at St. Michael
and All Angels, Iquique, Republic of
Chili, on Saturday, 14 December 1907,
Grimanesa Ramirez, widow of J. P. Reid
of Iquique.
LOCOCK. Vol. 9, page 157 (and Addenda,
Vol. I J, pa^e xvi.) — Guy Harold and
Esther Mary Eleanor Locock have issue
a daughter, Rosemary Esther, born at
49 Drayton Gardens, Kensington,
London, on Monday, 23 September,
baptised at St. Mary Abbott's, Ken-
sington, London, on Monday, 28
October 1907.
LONGDEN. Vol. 9, page 42. -Charles
Robert Longden is now a Lieutenant
in the Royal Naval Reserve and a
Captain in the Peninsular and Oriental
Steamship Company.
LONGSTAFF. Vol. 6, page 71 (and
Addenda, J'o/. 11, page xiv.) — Cedric
Llewellyn and Lilias Marow Longstaff
have further issue a son, Wilmot Dixon
Longstaff, born at the Close, Lichfield,
CO. Stafford, on Monday, 16 September,
baptised at Lichfield Cathedral 26
October 1907.
Page 72. — Frederick Victor Longstaff
promoted Captain 2nd Volunteer
Battalion East Surrey Regiment 28
March 1907.
L'VSTER. Vol. 4, page 122. — Harriet,
widow of Henry Lyster, died at
91 Barkston Gardens, Earl's Court,
London, on Saturday, 28 July 1906.
Will dated 8 November 1900, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1224, 1906) 3 September
1906, by Grace Brenton, wife of Ernest
de Blois Brenton, the sole Executrix.
LYTE. Vol. 5, page 155. — John Maxwell
Lyte was appointed an Assistant Resident
in Northern Nigeria December 1907.
Walter Maxwell Lyte married at St.
Margaret's, Westminster, on Thursday,
4 July 1907, Verona Cecil, youngest
daughter of the Rt. Hon'''' George
Henry Finch of Burley-on-the-Hill, co.
Rutland, P.C., M.P. for the county of
Rutland, by Edith his 2nd wife,
daughter of Alfred Montgomery.
MADDISON. Vol. 5, page 152.— The
Rev. Arthur Roland Maddison was
instituted to the Rectory of Burton-by-
Lincoln, CO. Lincoln, 15 November
1907. He was appointed Chaplain to
Cecil George Savile, ist Earl of
Liverpool, in 1906, and to Augustus
Debonnaire John, Baron Monson, in
1907.
MADDOCK. Vol. 5, page 32.— Elizabeth
Mary, 3rd daughter of the Rev. Henry
William Maddock, died at Clayton
House, Clifton Park, Bristol, the
residence of her brother-in-law, in her
59th year, on Saturday, 23 February,
and was cremated at Golder's Green,
CO. Middlesex, 26 February 1907. The
urn was placed in the same grave as her
parents at Highgate Cemetery 20 March
following.
MANNING. Vol. 2, page 124.— Frances
Adelaide, Sth daughter of the Rev.
Charles Robertson Manning, was mar-
ried at St. Gabriel's, Warwick Square,
London, on Wednesday, 27 November
1907, to the Rev. John Henry Evans
ADDITlOiVS d- CORRECTIONS.
XXI
MANNING, continued.
(sDii (il the Rev. Jolin Hugh Evans,
Curate-in-Charge of Rliydybriaw with
I'entrefeUn, co. Brecon, by Mary
EHzabeth his wife, daughter of Henry
Lloyd of Towyn, Machynlleth, co.
Montgomery) ; B.A. of Lampeter Col-
lege ; Curate of St. Gabriel's, Warwick
Square, London, since 1906.
MARKHAM. Vol. 2, page 32.— Mary
Helen, wife of Isaac Edward Lovell,
and youngest daughter of Charles
Markham, died at Nortoft House,
(]uilsborough, co. Northampton, in her
8 1 St year, on Sunday, 4 August, and was
buried at Guilsborough 7 August 1907.
^\'ill dated 10 March 1889, proved at
Northampton 29 August 1907, by I.saac
Edward Lovell, husband, and Christo-
pher Alexander Markham, nephew.
Arthur Basil and Lucy Bertram Mark-
ham (^see Addenda, Vol. 6, pnge ix.)
have further issue a son, Mansfield
Markham, born at Stuffynwood Hall,
Mansfield, co. Nottingham, on Saturday,
30 December 1905, baptised at Holy
Trinity, Marylebone, London, 3 March
1906.
MASTER. Vol. 6, page 141. — Frances
Mary, eldest daughter of the Van''''
Robert Mosley Master, died at
Ashcroft, Chatburn, co. Lancaster, in
her 83rd year, on Monday, 8 April,
and was buried at Chatburn on
Friday, 12 April 1907. Will dated
20 June 1S94, proved in the Principal
Registry 3 June 1907, by Robert
Edward Master and John Henry
Master, brothers.
METHOLD. Vol. i, page 145 (and
Addtuda, J^oL 12, page x/ii.) — Henry
Tindal and Sybil Mary Methold have
further issue a daughter, Consuelo
Margaret, born at 109 St. George's
Road, Warwick Square, London, on
Monday, 25 February, baptised at
St. Gabriel's, Warwick Square, 20 April
1907.
Page 147. — Emily, wife of Edward
Vincent Methold, died 31 October, and
was buried at Mortimer, ro. Berks,
4 November 1907.
MIDDLETON. Vol. 9, page 135.—
Aubrey Frederick Willoughby married
at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London,
on Thursday, 11 July 1907, Kathleen
Alice, youngest daughter of Commander
Purcell, R.N.
MIDLETON. Vol. 5, page 97.— William
lirodrick, 8th Viscount Midleton,
died at Paper Harrow, co. Surrey, on
Thursday, 18 April, and was buried
in the churchyard there on Tuesday,
23 April 1907. Memorial services were
held at St. Michael's, Chester Square,
London, and also in the parish church,
Midleton, co. Cork, the same day. Will
dated 13 April 1907, proved in the
Principal Registry 10 June 1907, by
NV'illiam St. John Fremantle, Viscount
Midleton, and the Hon'''"' Laurence
.Man Brodrick, sons, the Executors.
MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-
PILKINGTON. Vol. 2, page
174 {and Addenda, I'ol. j, page 17).) —
Sir Thomas Edward and Lady Kathleen
Mary Alexina Milborne-Swinnerton-
Pilkington have further issue a son,
Ulick O'Connor Milborne-Swinnerton-
Pilkington, born at 2 Upper Berkeley
Street, Portman Square, London, on
Thursday, 5 February, baptised at St.
Mark's, North Audley Street, London,
12 March 1903; and a daughter,
Pamela Irene, born at 22 Hertford
Street, Mayfair, London, on Friday,
4 March, baptised at St. Mark's, North
Audley Street, London, 5 April 1904.
Sir Thomas Edward Milborne-
Swinnerton-Pilkington was appointed
Lieut. -Colonel (Hon. Cokjnel) 7th
Battalion The King's Royal Rifle
Corps 27 April 1903.
MOLYNEUX. Vol. i, page 117.—
Tlie Rev. Bryan William Hockenhull
Molyneux of "The Hollies," Gravel Hill,
Ludlow, CO. Salop, D.C.L., was elected
a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
5 March 1896, and appointed Chaplain
of Fo.xe's Charity, St. Leonard's, Ludlow,
6 November 1907.
PACKE. Vol. 7, page 167. — Edmund
(Christopher Packe was promoted Captain
Royal Fusiliers in June 1907.
PARTRIDGE. Vol. 7, page 162.—
Henry Ralph Champion Partridge
married at St. George's, Hanover Squarej
London, on Saturday, 16 March 1907,
Lilla Guendolen, 2nd daughter of
General Charles Henry Morris, C.B.,
by Lady Blanche Godolphin his wife,
youngest daughter of George Godolphinj
8th Duke of Leeds. They have issue a
daughter, Monica, born at i6 Marl-
borough Road, Bradford, co. Vork, on
Saturday, 30 November 1907.
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ADDITIONS <5- CORRECTIONS.
PARTRIDGE, continued.
Page 164. — Sarah Anne, wife of
George Anthony Partridge, died at Bury
St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, on Wednesday,
4 December, and was buried there
9 December 1907.
PAULL. Vol. I, page 1 1. — Amelia, widow
of John Richards Paul], died at Bosvigo,
Kenwyn, co. Cornwall, aged 81, on
Friday, 18 October, and was buried at
Kenwyn on Tuesday, 22 October 1907.
Will proved at Bodmin 4 January
1908, by James Philip PauU and John
Richards Paull, sons, the Executors.
PEARCE-SEROCOLD. Vol. 12,
page 54. — Lieut. -Colonel Oswald and
Gwendolyn Pearce-Serocold have
further issue a son, Walter Pearce-
Serocold, born at Taplow Hill, co.
Buckingham, on Friday, 1 1 October,
baptised at Taplow i December 1907.
Page 56. — Eric and Beatrix Lucy
Pearce-Serocold had further issue a
daughter, Anne Marie, born at Bansha,
CO. Tipperary, 10 September 1906,
baptised at Tipperary ; died at Bourne-
mouth, CO. Hants, aged 4 months, on
Thursday, 10 January 1907, and was
buried there the next day.
Beatrix Lucy, wife of Eric Pearce-
Serocold, died at Bansha on Wednesday,
10 October, and was buried at Tilman-
stone, CO. Kent, 13 October 1906.
PEARSON. Vol. 10, page 74.— Admiral
Sir Hugo Lewis Pearson, K.C.B., gave
up command at the Nore i January 1907.
Page 74 {and Addenda Vol. 12,
page xlvi.) — George Sherwin Hooke
and Adeline Percy Whittall Pearson
had issue a daughter, Elizabeth
Margaret, born at 1 2 St. George's
Road, Warwick Square, London, on
Wednesday, 28 February, baptised at
Stoke Albany, co. Northampton, 8 April
1906; died 26 September, and was
buried in the cemetery, Scutari, Turkey,
28 September 1907 ; and a son, John
Frederick Humfrey Pearson, born 20
March, baptised at Stoke Albany 19
May 1907 ; died at Therapia, Turkey,
on Friday, 20 September, and was
buried there 21 September 1907.
Page 76. — Hugh Frederick Archie
Pearson, Captain 23rd Sikh Pioneers,
promoted Major August 1906. He
married i June 1895, Alice, eldest
daughter of John Kane of 84 Elm Park
Gardens, Chelsea, co. Middlesex.
PHILLIPS. Vol. 1 1, page 147. — Frederick
Hervey Bathurst Phillips, Captain Royal
Artillery, died at " Vernon," Homefield
Road, Worthing, co. Sussex, on Satur-
day, 10 March, and was buried at
Worthing on Thursday, 15 March
1906. Will dated 7 October 1904,
proved (Prin. Reg., 392, 1906) 26
March igo6, by Edward Norris Gibson,
the sole Executor.
PILKINGTON. Vol. i, page 254.— The
Rev. Joseph Green Pilkington resigned
the Vicarage of Holy Trinity, Padding-
ton, London, i October 1907. He is
Acting \>2ot Honorary] Chaplain to the
4th Battalion The King's (Liverpool)
Regiment.
PIXLEY. Vol. 7, page 31.— Margaret,
widow of Stewart Pi.xley, died at 21
Leinster Gardens, Hyde Park, London,
aged 70, on Friday, i June, and was
buried in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London, 5 June 1906. Will dated
29 July 1 90 1, with codicil dated 18
December 1905, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1134, 1906) 18 August 1906, by
Stewart Aikin Pixley, Arthur Dunbar
Pixley and James Aikin Pixley, sons,
the Executors.
Colonel Arthur Dunbar Pi.xley of
the 5th Battalion King's Royal Rifles
(retired), married at Christ Church,
Lancaster Gate, London, on Wednes-
day, 13 November 1906, J. Rose, elder
daughter of John Beaton of 49 Porchester
Terrace, Bayswater, London.
Page 32. — Ellis Brooke Pixley married
at Holy Trinity, Hobart, Tasmania,
on Monday, 25 January 1904, Mary
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Charles
J. Atkins of Hobart. They have issue
a daughter, Isabel Mary, born at
Lymington, South Tasmania, 20 No-
vember 1904, baptised at Holy Trinity,
Lymington, 20 April 1905.
PLATT-HIGGINS. Vol. i, page 99.—
A Memorial East Window has been
placed in St. Paul's Church, Kersal,
Manchester, by the younger daughter
of John Higgins : " To the Glory of
God, and in loving memory of a father,
brother and sister, this window is given
by A. G. Boutflower."
PORTMAN. Vol. 1 1, page 38.— Frederick
Arthur Berkeley Portman died at
Warrenton, Virginia, U.S.A., aged 39,
on Thursday, 2 May 1907.
ADDITIOAH ci- CORRECTIONS.
XXllI
PORTMAN, continued.
I'aijc lo. - Colonel Augustus Berkeley
I'orinian died suddenly at Priestwood
House, IJracknell, co. lierks, aged 66,
on Wednesday, 27 March, and was
buried at Easthampstead, co. Berks,
on Saturday, 30 March 1907. Will
dated 3 July 1901, proved in the
Principal Registry 15 June 1907, by
Annie Frances Mary Lovctt Port man,
the sole Executrix.
POWIS. \o\. 13, page 113. — Arthur
I'Vederick Herbert was drowned in
the wreck of the Great Eastern Railway
Co.'s s.s. "Berlin," near the North
Pier at the Hook of Holland, about
6 o'clock on Thursday morning, 21
February, the body was recovered at
Rozenburg on Monday, 18 March, and
was buried in the family vault at
W'rockwardine, co. Salop, on Wednes-
day, 20 March 1907. ^Vill dated 15
December 1902, proved in the Principal
Registry by Colonel Graham Cludde
Herbert, brother, Florentia Caroline
and Annie T\.atharine Louisa Herbert,
spinsters, sisters, the Executors.
PRICE.
page 87 (and page 162
of present volume). — Mary, widow of
Sir Arthur James Rugge-Price, 5th
Baronet, died at 54 Ennismore Gardens,
London, aged 97, on F"riday, 22 Sep-
tember, and was buried in the family
vault in the Old Burial Ground,
Richmond, co. Surrey, on Wednesday,
27 September 1905. A memorial
service was held at All Saints',
Ennismore Gardens, the same day.
Administration was granted at the
Principal Registry 28 November 1905,
to Sir Charles Rugge-Price, Baronet, son.
Page 8g (and page 161 of present
volume). — Rosina Mary, widow of Sir
Frederick Pott Price, 4th Baronet,
died at 1 7 Penywern Road, Earl's
Court, London, in her 88th year, on
Monday, 2 1 March, and was buried
in the Old Burial Ground, Richmond,
CO. Surrey, on Saturday, 26 March
1904. A memorial service was held
at St. Philip's, Earl's Court, London,
the same day. Will dated 1 1 February
1902, proved (Prin. Reg., 812, 1904)
8 June 1904, by Edward Uvedale
Augustus Price, Major 4th East Surrey
Regiment, and Francis Edwin Essington
F'arebrother, the Executors.
PRICE, continued.
Page 90. — Anna Maria, 6th daughter
of Richard Price of The Lawn, South
Lambeth, co. Surrey, died at St. Malo,
France, in her 82nd year, on Saturday,
16 February, and was buried there
on Wednesday, 20 February 1907.
A memorial service was held at St.
Philip's, Earl's Court, London, the
same day. Will dated 22 August 1906,
proved in the Principal Registry 3 April
1907, by Reginald Henry Uvedale
Price, the sole Executor.
PRIDEAUX. Vol. 5, page 62.— Robert
Prideaux was buried in the Friends'
Burial (iround, Kingsbridge, co. Devon,
9 December 1818.
Laura Prideaux, widow of Thomas
Symes Prideaux, died at 21 Cumber-
land Road, Acton, co. Middlesex,
aged 65, on Saturday, 4 February, and
was buried in Acton New Cemetery
8 February 1905.
Page63. — William de Courcy Prideaux
of 12 Frederick Place, Weymouth, co.
Dorset, was educated at Sidcot School,
Charing Cross and Royal Dental
Hospitals, London, L.D.S., R.C.S.
Eng. 1899, Fellow of the Royal
Society of Medicine 1907 ; late Assistant
House Surgeon Royal Dental Hospital ;
Member Monumental Brass Society ;
Author, with Sidney Heath, of "Some
Dorset Manor Houses, with their
Literary and Historical Associations " ;
the Memorial Brasses of Dorset in
" Memorials of Old Dorset," &-c. He
was baptised at Nynehead, co. Somerset,
27 September 1903, and married there
27 July 1 90 1, Mary, daughter of \\'illiani
Edwin Ludlow of Block House, Nyne-
head, by Mary his wife, daughter of
Charles Baker ; born at Block House,
Nynehead, i July, baptised at Nynehead
27 July 1873. They have issue a
daughter, Gulielma de Courcy, born at
Ermington, Dorchester, co. Dorset,
28 December 1903, baptised at Holy
Trinity, Dorchester, 2 February 1904.
Albert Edgar Dunkin Prideaux of
Ermington, Dorchester, educated at
West Somerset County School, Guy's
Hospital and College, London, L.D.S.,
R.C.S. Eng. 1903 ; late Demonstrator
and Assistant and Senior Dental House
Surgeon, Guy's Hospital.
The son of Walter Reginald and Kate
Prideaux, who was born at Bruton, co.
Somerset, 22 June 1898 {see Addenda,
ADDITIONS
CORRECTIONS
PRIDEAUX, continued.
Vol. 6, page -v.), was named Gerald
Frank George, and was baptised at
St. John-the-Baptists', Hove, co. Sussex,
14 December 1898.
Arthur Ashburner Prideaux, married
at St. Paul's, Kandy, Ceylon, 21 March,
1903, Renee Isabel, eldest daughter of
H. C. P. Bell of Andradhapdra, Ceylon,
and of the Ceylon Civil Service ; born
7 March 1878. They have issue a
son, Arthur Guyon Prideaux, born at
Colombo, Ceylon, 19 January 1904,
baptised there, and a daughter. Iris
Renee, born 21 July 1907, baptised at
Colombo.
Harold Robert Prideaux, educated at
City of London School ; married at
Hanwell, co. Middlesex, 30 March
1899, Hebe Alice, 2nd daughter of
James Connor of Hanwell, by Keturah
Thurza his wife, daughter of Thomas
Raymond ; born at Acton, co. Middle-
sex, I December 1873. They have
issue a daughter, Joan Treffry, born
2 January-, baptised at St. Mary's, Acton,
29 April 1900.
Dorothea Margaret, 2nd daughter of
Thomas Engledue Paganus Prideaux,
was married at St. iJunstan's, East
Acton, CO. Middlesex, on Wednesday,
2 October 1907, as his 2nd wife, to
Benjamin Hamilton Boucher, D.S.O.
(eldest son of Benjamin Boucher of
"The Croft, "^Viveliscombe, CO. Somerset,
by Sophia Hamilton his wife, daughter
of John Bird of Taunton, co. Somerset);
born at VViveliscombe on Saturday,
20 February 1864; educated at
Marlborough ; entered the Army as
Lieutenant ist Battalion Hampshire
Regiment 25 November 1885, Captain
29 August 1892 ; Station Staff Officer,
Bengal, 1S93-95 ; Adjutant ist Bat-
talion Hampshire Regiment 1896-1900,
and to 4th Volunteer Battalion 1900
-1904 ; retired from the Army 23 April
1904 ; served in the Burmese Expedition
1887-89 (medal with clasp) ; operations
in Chitral 14 April to 9 June 1895, ^^■''^
relief force as Orderly Ofificer to General
Officer Commanding ist Reserve
Brigade ; served in South African War
1900; operations in Orange Free State
February to May 1900, including
operations at Paardeberg (17 to 26
February) ; actions at Poplar Grove,
Karee Siding, Vet River (5 and 6 May)
and Zand River ; operations in the
Transvaal in May and June 1900,
P R I D E AUX, contitmed.
including actions near Johannesburg
and Pretoria (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 10 September 1901,
Queen's medal with three clasps, D.S.O.
29 November 1900); appointed to H.M.
Prison Service 16 May 1904, transferred
from Wormwood Scrubbs to Parkhurst
7 May 1907, as Deputy Governor.
Joseph Francis Engledue Prideaux,
educated at Epsom, University Hospital
and College, London, M.R.C.S. Eng.,
L.R.C.P. Lond. 1907; on Medical Staff
of the County Asylum, Banstead, co.
Surrey.
Page 64. — Carrie, 2nd daughter of
Francis Robert Prideaux, was married
at SS. Philip and James, Ilfracombe,
CO. Devon, 25 August 1898, to Clarence
Fry, only son of Clarence Edmund Fiy
of Watford, co. Hertford, by Sophia
Dunkin his wife, daughter of George
I'rideaux of Modbury, co. Devon.
Page 64 {and Addenda, Vol. 6,
page X.) — Harry Symes and Ethel Mary
Prideaux, have issue a son, Francis
Vivian O'Donoghue Prideaux, born
4 May 1898.
PRIDEAUX-BRUNE. Vol. 2, page
98. — Charles Glynn Prideaux-Brune
died at Prideaux Place, Padstow, co.
Cornwall, aged 86, on Wednesday, 16
October, and was buried in the Prideaux
vault in Padstow Church 19 October
1907. Will dated 20 September 1905,
proved in the Principal Registry 18
November 1907, by Colonel Charles
Robert Prideaux-Brune and the Rev.
Edward Shapland Prideaux-Brune, the
Executors.
Page 100. — George Ernest Prideaux-
Ikune of " Glentorr," Bideford, North
Devon, married at St. Thomas', Regent
Street, London, on Tuesday, 12 Feb-
ruary 1907, Mary Evelyn, daughter of
Lieut.-Colonel Francis Henry of
Elmestree, Tetbury, co. Gloucester, by
Claire Evelyn his wife, daughter of
Edward Mackenzie of Fawley Court,
Henley-on-Thames, co. Buckingham ;
born at " Hatfield," Ledbury, co.
Hereford, 6 November 1842.
PUCKLE. Vol. 12, page 52.— Henry
Leonard and Helen Cochran Puckle
have further issue a son, Douglas Colin
Robert Puckle, born at "Sydney,"
Purley, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 17
October, baptised at Merstham, co.
Surrey, 24 November 1907.
ADDl'l'lONS (s' CORRECTIONS.
RAGLAN. Vol. n, page 103.— Lord
ROXBURGHE, continued.
Kaglaii was invested (^.B. by H.M. the
Majcjr I April 1903; Adjutant Imperial
King 16 December 1907.
Yeomanry 22 May 1901 to 31 March
The Hon'''-' W'ellesley FitzRoy
1 903 ; served in South .African War
Somerset was appointed 2nd Lieutenant
1S99-1900 (Queen's medal with three
the Welsh Regiment 2 March 1907.
clasps).
RATCLIFF. Vol. 3, page 140 {and
Addenda, Vol. j, page vii.) — William
Milner and Annie Kathleen Ratcliff
have further issue a daughter, Rosemary
Marcia, born at i Campden Hill
Gardens, Kensington, London, on
Friday, 7 December igo6, baptised
at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington,
London, 12 February 1907.
RAWSON. Vol. 8, page 70.— Constance
Priestley, elder daughter of John Selwyn
Rawson, was married at Thorpe, co.
York, 15 August 1907, to William
Alexander Charles Lloyd of Cowesby
Hall, Northallerton, co. York (only
surviving son of Captain George Walter
Lloyd, R.N., by Fannie his wife,
daughter of W. H. Powell of New York,
U.S.A.); born in May 1885.
REYNARD. Vol. 3, page 166.— Robert
Froding Reynard was appointed Regis-
trar of the Edward Medal November
1907.
ROGERS. Vol. 6, page 138. —John
Davis Rogers, Lieutenant R.N. (retired
1906), is now of X'ancouver, British
Columbia.
ROXBURGHE. Vol. 12, page 159.—
Lord Alastair Robert Innes-Ker married
at St. George's, Hanover Square, London,
on Thursday, 10 October 1907, Anne,
younger daughter of William Lawrence
Breese of New York, U.S.A.
Lady Evelyn Anne, youngest daughter
of James Henry Robert, Duke of
Roxburghe, was married at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, on Saturday,
23 November 1907, to William Fellowes
Collins of Kirkman Bank, co. York
(son of the Rev. William Collins of
Kirkman Bank, by Jane his wife,
daughter of Thomas Collins of
Knaresborough House, co. York) ; born
17 September 1865, baptised at
Ramsay, co. Essex ; educated at
Charterhouse and at Christ Church,
Oxford, matriculated 24 January 1884,
B.A. 1887 ; entered the Army as 2nd
Lieutenant 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots
Greys) 6 February 1889, Lieutenant 15
October 1890, Captain 5 July 1896,
ROYDS. Yol. 9, page i. — Elizabeth
Loui.sa Twemlow, 2nd daughter of the
Rev. Charles Twemlow Royds, was
married at Heysham, co. Lancaster, on
Tuesday, 28 June [not January] 1892,
to Richard Rusden Ottley. She died at
" Lyncombe," St. Albans, co. Hertford,
aged 41, on Wednesday, 6 November,
and was buried in the cemetery at St.
Albans 9 November 1907.
RUSSELL. Vol. 5, page 60. — Lieut.-
Colonel Walter Russell was appointed
Colonel in Charge of Coast Defence,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1907.
SCARBROUGH. Vol. 13, page 72.—
Frederica Mary Adeliza, Dowager
Countess of Scarbrough, died in Lon-
don, aged 81, on Tuesday, 2 April, and
was buried in the family vault at ]\Laltby,
CO. York, on Saturday, 6 April 1907.
Will dated 20 October 1905, proved
in the Principal Registry by Aldred
Frederick George Beresford, Earl of
Scarbrough, and Colonel the Hon''''=
Osbert Victor George Atheling Lumley,
sons, the Executors.
SCARSDALE. Vol. 4, page 80.— George
Nathaniel, Baron Curzon of Kedleston,
was installed Chancellor of Oxford
University in the Sheldonian Theatre
on Saturday, 11 May 1907.
SHADWELL. Vol. 3, page 108.—
Frances Elizabeth, wife of Bernard
Shad well of 29 Vicarage Road, Ley ton,
CO. Essex, died on Saturday, 1 1 May,
and was buried at the parish church,
Little Ilford, co. Essex, on Tuesday,
14 May 1907.
SHANN. Vol. I, page 168.— Surgeon
Lieut. -Colonel Frederick Shann, V.D.,
was appointed to the ist ^'olunteer
Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment
4 August 1906.
Page 169. — Henry Charles and
Caroline Mary Shann have further issue
a son, Charles Douglas Shann, born at
Micklegate Hill House, York, on
Monday, 4 March, baptised at St.
Martin's with St. Gregory, York, 5 April
1907.
AnDITIOyS c- CORRECTIONS.
SHEDDEN. Vol. ii, page 28.— The
Kev. Roscow George Shedden was
ordained Deacon by the Bishop of
Peterborough at Peterborough Cathedral
on Trinity Sunday, 26 May 1907, and
was licenced to the Curacy of St. Peter's,
Leicester.
Page 29 — Graham Percival Shedden,
of the Ro)'al Garrison Artillery, pro-
moted Lieutenant 21 December 1907.
SHERBORNE. Vol. 10, page 20.—
Susan Elizabeth, Dowager Lady Sher-
borne, died at 67 Brook Street,
Grosvenor Square, London, on
Thursday, 7 March, and was buried
at Sherborne, co. Gloucester, on
Tuesday, 12 March 1907. Will dated
17 June 1904, proved in the Principal
Registry 3 .'\pril 1907, by Arthur
Tremayne Buller and Robert Charles
Ponsonby, the Executors.
Page 21. — The Hon''''= Julia Henrietta,
eldest daughter of James Henry Legge,
Baron Sherborne, died at 4 Kensington
Gate, London, aged 74, on Monday,
I July, and was buried at Bibury, co.
Gloucester, 3 July TIJ07.
SIMPSON. Vol. 10, page 150. — Margaret
Noel, 2nd daughter of Francis Charles
Simpson, was man ied at St. Saviour's,
Dartmouth, to. Devon (by the Rev.
Harry Frank Tracey, assisted by the
Rev. Francis Russell Benedict Simpson,
brother of the bride), on Tuesday,
9 April 1907, to Thomas Arthur
Levett-Prinsep (only son of Thomas
Levett-Prinsep of Croxhall Hall, co.
Derby, by Georgina his wife, youngest
daughter of Arthur Bastard Easterbrook
Holdsworth of Widdicombe House,
Kingsbridge, co. Devon) ; born 1 1
1 lecember 1879.
SOMERS. Vol. 2, page 15. — Rose
iilizabeth, widow of Major-General
James Robert Douglas Macneill, C.B.,
was married 4thly at Holy Trinity,
Exmouth, CO. Devon, on Thursday, 19
September 1907, to the Hon'''' Lucius
Murrough O'Brien of 103 Queen's Gate,
South Kensington, London (2nd son of
Lucius, 13th Baron Inchiquin); born
at Dromoland, co. Clare, on Sunday,
2 August 1857 : educated at Eton and
at Trinity College, Cambridge, matricu-
lated Michaelmas Term, 1875, B.A.
1878 ; a Student of the Inner Temple
10 January 1877, called to the Bar
I 7 Noveml)er 1879.
SPEDDING. Vol. 13, page 158.—
Charles Rodney Spedding, D.S.O.,
was married at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London (by the Rev. Albert
John Foster, Vicar of Wootton, co.
Bedford, uncle of the bride, assisted by
the Rev. William Herbert Moody,
Rural Dean, Vicar of Frenshani, co.
Surrey, and the Rev. Trevor Wolfe
Deey Spedding, cousin of the bride-
groom), on Wednesday, 24 July 1907,
to Constance Mildred Edith, youngest
daughter of Lieut.-Colonel Thomas
George Cuthell of Frensham Grove, co.
Surrey, formerly of the 13th Hussars.
STERRY. Vol. I, page 180.— Wasey
Sterry (elder son of the Rev. Francis
Sterry), Chief Judge Soudan Govern-
ment, received the decoration of the
3rd-class Medjidie from H.H. the
Khedive of Egypt 24 January 1907.
SWITHINBANK. Vol. 7, page 151.—
Cuthbert \Vinthrop Swithinbank pro-
moted Lieutenant R.N. 15 March 1907,
to date from 15 March 1906.
TAYLOR. Vol. II, page 55.— Charles
Taylor died at Mistley House, co. Essex,
aged 80, and was buried in the church-
yard at Mistley on Thursday, 14 March
1907. Will dated 22 July 1902, with
codicil dated 3 March 1904, proved at
Ipswich 29 May 1907, by Christopher
George Battiscombe and Charles Maurice
Stanford, sons in-law, the Executors.
THORNTON-DUESBERY. Vol. 9,
page 63. — The Rev. Charles Leonard
and Ethel Nixon Thornton -Duesbery
have further issue a daughter, Jean
Constance Catharine, born at St. Peter's
Vicarage, 27 Duncan Terrace, Islington,
CO. Middlesex, on St. James' Day,
Thursday, 25 July, baptised at Godman-
chester, CO. Huntingdon, 25 August 1907.
THURBURN. Vol. 5, page 117.—
Barljara, widow of Charles Thurburn of
Alexandria, Egypt, and of Keith, co.
Banff, died at 40 Grosvenor Gardens,
London, on Wednesday, i January, and
was buried at Cransley, co. Northampton,
on Tuesday, 7 January 1908.
Page 1 18. — Margaret Beatrice, eldest
surviving daughter of Robert Augustus
Thurburn, was married at Buenos
Ayres, Argentine Republic, on Wednes-
day, 27 September 1905, to Ernest
Dorrington Drabble (2nd son of Charles
Thompson Drabble, by .Marianne his
wife, daughter of James \Vhite) ; born
at Buenos Avres 8 December 1868.
ADDITIONS &' CORRECTIONS.
THURBURN, continued.
Page 119. — Kezia, widow of Lieut.-
Colonel Felix Augustus Victor Thurburn
of the Bengal Staff Corps, died at
" Kirkfell," Highland Road, Upper
Norwood, CO. Surrey, aged 73, on
Tuesday, 16 July, and was buried in St.
James' Cemetery, Dover, on Saturday,
20 July 1907, after a service at Christ
Church, Gipsy Hill, co. Surrey. Will
dated 14 November 1904, with codicil
dated 13 November 1905, proved in the
Principal Registry 12 August 1907, by
Marion Clifford Thurburn and W'illiam
Thurburn Iggulden, the Executors.
The Rev. Martin Boyd Thurburn
married at Keston, co. Kent, on
Tuesday, 23 April 1907, Elsie, youngest
daughter of Arnold Somers Munns of
Tower Fields, Keston, by Charlotte his
wife, daughter of John Cleverly of the
Indian Army.
Page 120. — Henrietta Isabella, 2nd
daughter of Henry Thurburn, was
married at St. Philip's, Kensington,
London, on Tuesday, 30 January 1906,
to Charles Alexander Roosmale-Cocq ;
born 10 July 1868 ; 2nd Lieutenant
Leicestershire Regiment 6 July 1889,
Lieutenant Indian Staff Corps 13 De-
cember 1890, Captain 43rd Erinpura
Regiment 6 July 1900; served on the
North-West Frontier of India 1897-98
(medal with clasp).
THURSBY. Vol. II, page 94.— Dame
Louisa Harriet, widow of Colonel
Sir John Hardy Thursby, Baronet,
died at " Holmhurst," Christchurch, co.
Hants, aged 67, on Tuesday, 17
December, and was buried at Holmes
Chapel, Burnley, co. Lancaster, on
Saturday, 21 December 1907.
TOM. Vol. 8, page 94.— Charlotte Truscott,
eldest daughter of Philip Sandy Tom,
died at Trehaverne, Kenwyn, co. Corn-
wall, on Sunday, 30 December 1906, and
was buried at Kenwyn i January 1907.
Will dated 28 November 1901, proved
al Bodmin 24 January 1907, by James
Philip PauU, nephew, the Executor.
Page 95. — Amelia, widow of John
Richards Paull {see Vol. /, page 11),
and youngest daughter of Philip Sandy
Tom, died at Bosvigo, Kenwyn, aged 81,
on Friday, 18 October, and was buried at
Kenwyn on Tuesday, 22 October 1907.
Will proved at Bodmin 4 January 1908,
by James Philip Paull and John Richards
Paull, sons, the Executors.
TREVES. Vol. 13, page 176.— The
f(jllowing further honourable augmenta-
tion has been granted to Sir Frederick
Treves, Baronet : A chief gules a lion
passant guardant or armed and langued
azure (being one of the lions from His
Majesty's Royal Arms).
TUKE. Vol. 2, page 86.— Esther, 7th
daughter of Samuel Tuke, died at
Saffron Waldcn, co. E.ssex, in her 84th
year, on Thursday, 21 February, and
was buried in the Friends' Burial
Ground, Saffron Walden, on Monday,
25 ?"ebruary 1907. Will dated 23
March 1895, with codicil dated 7 No-
vember 1 90 1, proved in the Principal
Registry 3 April 1907, by Henry Tuke
Mennell and William Favill Tuke,
nephews, the Executors.
VAILLANT. Vol. 13, page 30.— Giulia
Isabella, younger daughter and coheir
of Colonel Francis Macirone of The
Limes, Weybridge, co. Surrey, eldest
son of Pietro Bonaventura Augusto
Gaspare Macirone of Rome \_not Peter
Augustus], as printed.
Page 31. — Edward Ainge died at
"The Hollies," Sibford Gower, co.
Oxford, aged 79, 7 November, and was
buried in the churchyard of Holy Trinity,
Sibford Gower, 11 November 1907.
Page 32. — Frances Wickstead Vaillant
was baptised in the collegiate and parish
church, Manchester, 12 May 1841.
Page 33. — Maria, widow of Reginald
Vaillant, was the 2nd daughter of James
Marsland of Old Street and Belgrave
Place, Stalybridge, co. Lancaster, by
Eliza Sidebotham his wife, daughter of
Samuel and Maria Tonge. She was
born at Old Street, Stalybridge, 20
September and baptised at Holy
Trinity, Stalybridge, 17 October 1852;
married 2ndly at Christ Church,
CooktowTi, North Queensland, 2 August
1878, Samuel St. Quentin Byrnes (son
of William Byrnes of Church Street,
Paramatta, New South Wales, by Ann
his wife, daughter of Francis Oaks) ;
born at Paramatta 20 February 1845,
and baptised there.
WALLER. Vol. 9, page 179 {and
Addenda, Vol. ii, page .x.xi.) — The Rev.
Arthur Pretyman and Constance Julia
Waller have further issue a daughter,
Mary Constance, born at the Rectory,
Waldringfield, co. Suffolk, 11 September,
baptisedatWaldringfield i70ctober 1907.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
WEBB. Vol. 8, page ii.— Archibald
Wilfrid Tisdall Webb entered as a
Gentleman Cadet at the Royal Military
College, Sandhurst, in January 1908.
WHELER. Vol. 8, page 82. — Lucy
Penelope, widow of Pierce Wynne
Yorke, and elder daughter of Sir Trevor
Wheler of Leamington Hastings, co.
Warwick, Baronet, died in her 8ist
year, 2 September 1906, and was buried
at Chester. Will dated 20 June 1905,
with codicil dated 27 March 1906,
proved (Pi in. Reg., 1549, 1906) 8 No-
vember 1906, by Bulkeley Wynne Yorke
and the Rev. John Asshetou Brownlow
Yorke Lodge.
Page 83. — Cordelia Edme Laura,
younger daughter of Lieut.-Colonel
Sir Edward Wheler, 12 th Baronet, was
married at the Church of the Sacred
Heart, Norton Road, Hove, co. Sussex,
on Monday, 29 July 1907, to Oliver
Plunkett, .son of P. J. Plunkett of
Palmerston Road, Dublin.
Page 84 (and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page .x.xiv.) — Aubrey Stuart and Blanche
Christina Wheler have issue a daugiiter,
Eleanor Blanche, born at Johannesburg,
South Africa, on Monday, 26 February
1906; also twin sons, Glynne and
Stephen Wheler, born at Johannesburg
21 September 1907.
WHELER. Vol. 9, page 15. — Frederick
Trevor Wheler of Llatidaff, co.
Glamorgan, married at St. Luke's,
Derby (by the Rev. David Davies,
the Vicar, cousin of the bride), on
Wednesday, 20 September 1905,
Romana Gertrude, only daughter of
William Bemrose of "Elmhurst,'' Derby,
F.S.A., by Margaret Romana his wife,
daughter of Edward Lloyd Simpson of
Spondon, co. Derby.
WHITBY. Vol. 6, page 57. — Herbert
Bateson Whitby married at the
Cathedral, Calcutta, India, 21 No-
vember 1906, Gladys Powys, daughter
of Percy Goddard Stone of Merstone,
Isle of Wight, F.R.I.B.A., by Francesca
Maria Belden his wife, daughter of
James M. Coventry . Primus Powys.
They have issue a daughter, Enid Vera
Margot, born at Calcutta 22 November,
baptised at the Cathedral, Calcutta, 27
December 1907.
WHITTINGHAM. Vol. 8, page 46.—
Samford Hart Frere Whittingham died
at Mulgabbie, Kanowna, Western
Australia, aged 44, on Thursday, 8
August, and was buried at Kanowna
13 August 1907. Administration was
granted at the Principal Registry
3 December 1907.
WIGAN. Vol. 13, page 130. — Frances
Mary, wife of William Llewellin, and
eldest daughter of Lewis Davis ^Vigan,
killed in a motor-car accident, aged 48,
on Friday, 24 May, and was buried at
Hamworthy, co. Dorset, on Monday,
27 May 1907. Will dated 22 June
1903, proved in the Principal Registry 1 2
September 1907, by \Villiam Llewellin,
John Alfred Graham-Wigan and Thomas
Johnes Llewellin, the Executors.
Page 132. — The Rev. Cuthbert John
VVigan was appointed Curate-in-Charge
of Sidley, in the parish of Bexhill, co.
Sussex, August 1907.
Page 133. — Guy Davis Henslowe
Wigan died at Puckrup Hall, near
Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester, aged 10
months, on Friday, 12 April, and was
buried at Twyning, co. Gloucester, on
Monday, 15 April 1907.
Page 134. — Clara Frances Elise,
widow of Richard Withington Bromiley
Sanderson, and 2nd daughter of
Edward Lewis Wigan, was married at
St. Thomas', Coventry, co. Warwick,
on Thursday, i November 1906, to
Ernest Threlfall Hopkins of 5 Portland
Road, Edgbaston, co. Warwick (son of
John Satchell Hopkins of Jesmond
Grove, Edgbaston, J. P., by Jane his
wife, daughter of Samuel Antwis of
Aston, CO. Chester) ; born at Calthorpe
Road, Edgbaston, on Thursday, 12
September, baptised at Ladywood, co.
Warwick, on Tuesday, 24 December
1861.
Page 135. — Sir Frederick Wigan,
Baronet, died suddenly in London, aged
79, on Saturday, 2 March, and was buried
in the New Cemetery at Mortlake, co.
Surrey, on Thursday, 7 March 1907.
Memorial Service at Southwark Cathedral
the same day. Will dated 21 November
1906, with two codicils dated respectively
13 February and 22 February 1907,
proved in the Principal Registiy 15
April 1907, by Lady .Mary Harriet
Wigan, relict, Arthur Lawford Wigan
and Edgar Clare Wigan, the surviving
Executors.
ADDITIONS &^ CORRECTIONS.
XXIX
WIGAN, continued.
Sir Frederick William Wigan, who
succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet
2 March 1907, died at his residence,
W'indlesham Court, co. Surrey, aged 48,
on Saturday, 6 April, and was buried at
Windlesham on Wednesday, 10 April
1907. Will dated 13 February 1907,
proved in the Principal Registry 23
April 1907, by Arthur Lawford Wigan,
brother, and Charles Wigan, cousin, the
Executors.
Page 1 39.— Ernest Edward and Mabel
Helen Wigan have further issue a son,
Robert Ernest Norman Wigan, born at
Oakley Lodge, Weybridge, co. Surrey,
on Saturday, 6 July, baptised at
Weybridge on Sunday, 18 August 1907.
WILLIAMS. Vol. 10, page 59.—
Lieut. -General Henry Francis Williams
was created X.C.B. 1906; died at
his residence, i Elliot Terrace,
Plymouth, co. Devon, aged 82, on
Wednesday, t May, and was buried
with military honours at Plymouth on
Monday, 6 .May 1907.
Page 61. — Arthur Leonard Williams
died at 70 Cromford Road, Putney, co.
Surrey, aged 49, on Ascension Day,
Thursday, 24 Ma)', and was buried on
Tuesday, 29 May 1906, after a funeral
service at St. Luke's, Old Charlton,
CO. Kent. .Administration was granted
at the Principal Registry 6 July 1907, to
Louisa Storey Williams of 82 Grosvenor
Terrace, East Sheen, relict.
WILSON. Vol. 1, page 178.— The Rev.
Thomas Bowstead Wilson was ordained
Priest at Wakefield Cathedral by the
Rt. Rev. George Rodney Eden, Bishop
of \\"akefield, on Trinity Sunday, 26
May 1907.
WOLLASTON. Vol. 12, page 74-—
Arthur Naylor Wollaston was gazetted
K.C.LE. 31 December 1907.
WOODD. Vol. 9, page 68. — Frances
Louisa, 4th daughter of Basil Thomas
Woodd of Conyngham Hall, co. York,
died at Darenth Tower, Westerham, co.
Kent, on Sunday, 13 January, and
was buried at Westerham on Friday,
18 January 1907. Will dated 30 May
1898, proved in the Principal Registry
27 February 1907, by Katherine Isabella
Basil ^\'oodd, the sole Executrix.
WOODD, continued.
lulith Isabella, 4th daughter of the
Rev. Basil Kilvington Woodd, died at
Telham Hill, Battle, co. Sussex, aged 30,
on Friday, 8 February 1907, and was
buried at Battle. Will dated 15 July
1906, proved in the Principal Registry
22 February 1907, by Basil Aubrey
Hollond Woodd, one of the Executors.
Gertrude Frances, youngest daughter
of the Rev. Basil Kilvington Woodd,
was married at St. Mary's, Battle (by
the Rev. Trevor Basil Woodd, her
cousin), on Saturday, 7 September
1907, Thomas Walter Breeds, only
son of Thomas Breeds of AUegria,
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex.
Page 70 {and Addenda, Vo/. 11,
page XXI!!.) — The Rev. Charles
Hampden Basil and Elfrida Mary
Woodd, have further issue a son, Basil
John Woodd, bom at Bishop's House,
Sarawak, Borneo, 9 November 1907, and
baptised there.
WOODROOFFE. Vol. 2, page 11.—
Emma, widow of John Allen Woodrooffe,
was married 2ndly at Forest, Ontario,
Canada, i May 1874, to Dr. Alexander
Scott of Forest, Ontario. She died at
Forest, Ontario, 8 April 1905, and was
buried there.
Page 12. — The Rev. Henry Reade
Woodrooffe, Canon of Grahamstown,
South Africa, to be Chancellor of the
Chapter, Grahamstown, 1907.
WORSLEY. Vol. II, page 119.—
ArthingtonWorsley of Mandeville House,
Isleworth, co. Middlesex, a Commissioner
of Land Tax, was appointed J. P. for
the county of Middlesex April 1907.
Page 120. — Catherine Louisa, widow
of Sir George Allanson Cayley, Baronet,
and 2nd daughter of Sir William Worsley
of Hovingham Hall, co. York, Baronet,
died at Ebberston House, Scarborough,
CO. York, on Saturday, 19 January 1907.
WRINCH. Vol. 8, page 115.— Ellen,
eldest daughter of William Henry
Wrinch of Roydon Hall, Ramsay, co.
Essex, was married at St. Saviour's,
Aberdeen Park, Highbury, co. Middlesex,
17 October 1907, to Herbert Ling
Johnson of Momples Hall, Elmstead, co.
Essex, youngest son of Francis Johnson
of Elmstead, by Sarah Jane his wife,
daughter of John Bready of Elmstead.
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